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Hoochie [10]
3 years ago
5

Escriba los pasados de los siguientes verbos . 1. Go___________________________ 2. Beat_________________________ 3. Bring_______

_________________ 4. Walk_________________________ 5. Play_________________________ 6. Run_________________________ 7. Write_______________________ 8. Need________________________ 9. Act_________________________ 10. Read________________________
English
1 answer:
lora16 [44]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

1. go = went

2. beat = beat

3. bring = brought

4. walk = walked

5. play = played

6. run = ran

7. write = wrote

8. need = needed

9. act = acted

10. read = read

Explanation:

En inglés, tenemos dos tipos de verbos: regulares e irregulares. Para formar el pasado de los verbos regulares, hay que añadir -d, -ed, o -ied. Son regulares:

4. walk = walked

5. play = played

8. need = needed

9. act = acted

Los verbos irregulares no siguen reglas. Cada verbo tiene su proprio pasado. Hay que memorizar cada forma. Son irregulares:

1. go = went

2. beat = beat

3. bring = brought

6. run = ran

7. write = wrote

10. read = read

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