HALLAR LOS VERBOS EN EL PARRAFO John's friends visit him and they like his house. John and his friends go to the forest and cut
down more and more and more trees, to build more and more houses. Soon there are not more trees. There aren't any flowers. There are not any animals. The lake is dirty. The people are sad and thirsty. John goes to the forest." What happened?" John asks the tree. "You cut down the trees in the forest. Now the animals do not have food to eat or a place to live. The lake is dirty so there aren't any fishes", says the tree. "What can I do?" asks John. "Plant trees and clean the lake" says the tree. John and his friends plant trees and they clean the lake. Now the trees are tall and have lehallar los verbos en el parrafo aves. There are flowers. The animals are back in the forest. There are fishes in the lake. The forest is cool again. Everyone is happy.
You are asking us to find the verbs in the paragraph.
A verb is a word that expresses an action or a state. It is part of the predicate and helps introduce the information about the subject. It agrees with the subject, that is, if the subject is plural, the verb is also plural.
Having that explanation in line, let's highlight the verbs in the paragraph
John's friends visit him and they like his house. John and his friends go to the forest and cut down more and more and more trees, to build more and more houses. Soon there are not more trees. There aren't any flowers. There are not any animals. The lake is dirty. The people are sad and thirsty. John goes to the forest." What happened?" John asks the tree. "You cut down the trees in the forest. Now the animals do not have food to eat or a place to live. The lake is dirty so there aren't any fishes", says the tree. "What can I do?" asks John. "Plant trees and clean the lake", says the tree. John and his friends plant trees and they clean the lake. Now the trees are tall and have leaves. There are flowers. The animals are back in the forest. There are fishes in the lake. The forest is cool again. Everyone is happy.
The character who has the most positive influence upon Esperanza is her neighbor Alicia, a college student who — by the end of the book — seems to have become Esperanza's good friend.
In the poem "Down by the Salley Gardens," the author William Butler Yeats helps visualize the scene of a petite and virtuous girl walking through the garden full of willow trees. There she meets the narrator and suggests that he does not hurry things. In the end, he later regrets not taking her advice.