hago-hice

tiene-tuvo
corremos-corrimos
juego-jugué
son-fueron
juegan-jugaron
piensa-pensó
pienso-pensé
entienden-entendieron
tienen-tuvieron
andan-anduvieron
patinan-patinaron
corren-corrieron
pescan-pescaron
hacen-hicieron
pregunta-preguntó
doy-di
digo-dije
viajo-viajé
conozco-conocí
son-sueron
veo-vi

I couldn't number these because it kept saying I wanted to post a website URL I had to conjugate each vwerb in the past tense for above assignment-thank you

Don't worry about numbering here, but thanks for thinking of it! Only one error and it is the penultimate (next-to-last) one:

son = fueron

Note that in the Preterit ser and ir are identical (fui, fuiste, fue, fuimos, fuisteis, fueron) so watch for the "a" identifying ir.

Sra

Thank you for checking these-it was a typo in son conjugated as fueron

Thank you again
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These pairs of words are examples of verb conjugation in Spanish, specifically in the past tense. The first word in each pair is the present tense form of the verb, and the second word is the past tense form.

To form the past tense in Spanish, regular -ar verbs take -é, -aste, -ó, -amos, -aron endings. Regular -er and -ir verbs take -í, -iste, -ió, -imos, -ieron/-ieron endings.

For example:

1. Hago (present tense) - Hice (past tense)
To form the past tense of "hago," we replace the -o ending with -e. Therefore, the correct past tense form is "hice."

2. Tiene (present tense) - Tuvo (past tense)
To form the past tense of "tiene," we replace the -e ending with -o. Therefore, the correct past tense form is "tuvo."

3. Corremos (present tense) - Corrimos (past tense)
To form the past tense of "corremos," we replace the -emos ending with -imos. Therefore, the correct past tense form is "corrimos."

And so on, following the same pattern for each verb.

It's important to note that there are irregular verbs in Spanish that do not follow this pattern and have their own unique conjugations in the past tense.