Answer:
Exercise 2:
just add 'ed'
: pushed and baked
take off the 'e' + 'ed' double the last letter: clapped
Exercise 3:
just add 'ed': played
take off the 'e' + 'ed' double the last letter: stopped
Explanation:
When we form regular verbs in Past Simple, we normally add the termination 'ed' to their infinitive form.
e.g. played, lived, baked, pushed, etc.
However, there are some cases when we must apply some changes to the base of the verb, in order to obtain an adequate past simple form. If a verb ends in a vowel and a consonant, we double the consonant before adding -ed.
e.g. clapped, stopped, planned, etc.
Answer:
We're not going to write your paragraphs for you
Explanation:
This is pretty simple. From what I see, you just need to pick out which of the listed you do the most and write about what you can do to reflect and stop them. It doesn't seem that hard, it's literally just two paragraphs. We can't provide personal examples that come from you. The instructions are right there.
1 = I don't think the mail has arrived yet.
2 = Nobody has bought him a present yet. (?)
3 = We have been here for forty minutes already.
Lol I hope this helps- About the second one, I didn't know whether or not it was correct, but I think all the others are!
Answer:
C
Explanation:
this answer provides irony
It helps strengthen your position because it prepares you for whatever the person will say and that way you are not caught off guard if they ask those questions.