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Conjugate the verb preferir. What takes place in the conjugation that makes this verb a stem-changing verb?

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Answered by Ms. Sue
http://www.spanishdict.com/conjugate/preferir
Answered by Panda Baby
what about the second part?
Answered by Ms. Sue
Study the conjugation. What do you see that makes this a stem-changing verb?
Answered by Panda Baby
I don't know. I posted the question because i dont know the answer.
Answered by Panda Baby
At least tell me what it could be.
Answered by Cassie
Preferer is a stem changing verb, because its stem vowel changes in the present.
Answered by Sonic & Tails
This has not helped
Answered by v
Oh gosh somebody please help.
Stem-changing verbs in the present tense use the same endings as regular -ar, -er, and -ir verbs when conjugated, but undergo a vowel change in the last syllable of the stem.

In this case, all the forms of preferir have the -er verb ending and the last syllable is different for each one. For example: Pref-er-ir, Pref-er-is, Pref-er-e.

As always, don't directly copy this answer unless you want to get caught cheating. Change it up a bit and you should be fine, happy holidays everyone!
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