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Q1Domain Verified
In "The Complete Spanish Irregular Verbs Course 2026," which of the following verb conjugations for "tener" in the *pretérito indefinido* (preterite) is presented as a primary example of stem-changing irregularity, and what is the underlying phonological shift responsible?
"tuviste" (you singular informal) - The shift from /e/ to /u/ in the stem.
"tuvimos" (we) - The shift from /e/ to /u/ in the stem.
"tuvo" (he/she/it/you singular formal) - The shift from /e/ to /u/ in the stem.
"tuvieron" (they/you plural) - The shift from /e/ to /u/ in the stem.
Q2Domain Verified
According to "The Complete Spanish Irregular Verbs Course 2026," when learning the *subjuntivo presente* (present subjunctive) for verbs with a stem change in the present indicative (e.g., "poder" from "puedo" to "pudo"), what is the most crucial concept to grasp regarding the application of the irregularity?
The stem change always mirrors the exact pattern seen in the first-person singular indicative.
The stem change applies to all persons except the first and second person plural (*nosotros*, *vosotros*).
The stem change only applies to the second and third-person singular forms.
The stem change is absent in the *subjuntivo presente* for these verbs.
Q3Domain Verified
"The Complete Spanish Irregular Verbs Course 2026" introduces the concept of "radical changes" (stem changes) in the *pretérito indefinido*. For a verb like "dormir" (o->ue in present indicative), which conjugation in the *pretérito indefinido* exemplifies the *different* type of irregularity that occurs in the third-person singular and plural, and what is this change called?
"dormiste" (you slept) - An "iste" ending substitution.
"dormimos" (we slept) - A regular "imos" ending substitution.
"dormí" (I slept) - A regular "i" ending substitution.
"durmió" (he/she/it slept) - A vowel alternation (o->u) in the stem.

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