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What are the preterit conjunctions of IR in spanish?

There are no "preterit conjunctions" of the verb *ir* (to go) in Spanish.

Preterite is a verb tense, and conjunctions are words that connect words, phrases, or clauses.

Here's a breakdown of what you might be asking:

* Preterite of *ir*: This refers to the past tense forms of *ir*. They are:

* yo fui (I went)

* tú fuiste (you went)

* él/ella/usted fue (he/she/formal you went)

* nosotros fuimos (we went)

* vosotros fuisteis (you all went - used in Spain)

* ellos/ellas/ustedes fueron (they/formal you all went)

* Conjunctions: These are words like *y* (and), *pero* (but), *porque* (because), etc. They connect different parts of a sentence.

If you can provide more context, I can help you with the specific Spanish verb conjugation or grammar concept you're interested in.

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