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Anna11 [10]
3 years ago
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9. Retire do texto, da questão 01, todos os verbos que estão no simple past e escreva abaixo:

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1 answer:
grigory [225]3 years ago
5 0

Olá. Você não mostrou o texto ao qual essa pergunta se refere, o que torna impossível que ela seja respondida corretamente. Entretanto, eu vou tentar te ajudar da melhor forma possível, te mostrando como são verbos no simple past.

Verbos no simple past são aqueles que estão acompanhados pelo verbo auxiliar "did", ou, finalizam-se com a sílaba  –ed, –ied ou –d. Como exemplo, podemos citar os verbos: danced, planed, walked, looked, dentre outros.

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