Answer:
Verbs with j Preterite Stems. The majority of verbs ending in -ducir, as well as the verbs decir and traer, take a j in the preterite in all forms. In addition, the ellos, ellas, and ustedes forms of these verbs end in -eron instead of -ieron.
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decir and traer
Explanation:
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la historia comienza a las 8:30 de lunes a viernes
c & d
Explanation
:plural ends with "s"
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