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The yo form of the verb "hacer" in the preterite/past tense is.

A.hice
B.Hiciste
C.hizo
D.hicimos​

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User Rbajales
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Answer:

A.hice is the answer

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User Igor V Savchenko
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Answer: A. hice

Step-by-step explanation: The verb "hacer" means to do/make. In past tense that would be "I did/ I made"(Yo hice). Here's the conjugation chart if you are still confused :)

The yo form of the verb "hacer" in the preterite/past tense is. A.hice B-example-1
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