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Hacer and ir

  hacer means to make, or to do
  In the preterite tense, the conjugated forms of  hacer would be translated made, or did
  ir means to go
  In the preterite tense, the conjugated forms of  ir would be translated went
  hacer and ir both are irregular in the preterite tense.
   
  Preterite hacer/to do, to make
  Singular   Plural
(yo) hice (nosotros) hicimos

I did, made

we did, made

(tú) hiciste (vosotros) hicisteis

you (familiar)  did, made

you (plural) did, made

(él, ella, Ud.) hizo (ellos, ellas, Uds.) hicieron

he, she, you  (polite) did, made

they, you (plural)  did, made

  Preterite ir/to go  
  Singular   Plural
(yo) fui (nosotros) fuimos

I went

wbe went

(tú) fuiste (vosotros) fuisteis

you (familiar)  went

you (plural) went

(él, ella, Ud.) fue (ellos, ellas, Uds.) fueron

he, she, you  (polite) went

they, you (plural)  went

 

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