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.
This is true. You shouldn't split your infinitives unless necessary for grammatical reasons, while splitting them to add a modification in the middle creates a weird, awkward sentence.
I think it is A but i am not sure
Find the:
<span>Conflict </span>
<span>Resolution </span>
<span>Main characters dialogue and thoughts </span>
<span>And how the dialogue and thoughts bias the characters behavior. </span>
<span>I've only read a little of the story but you should be able to describe the mans thoughts and actions to understand his behavior. </span>
<span>For example, in the end, the man tells the police that he killed the old man. </span>
<span>What in the story reflects his behavior? </span>
<span>The way he hears the heart? </span>
<span>The way he says that he loves the old man and its only because of his eye? </span>
<span>Use these and other events to develop how the characters behavior comntributes to the story's name. </span>
<span>Lastly, use everything you found to come up with the theme. </span>
<span>Finally, put in order asked and in paragraph form. </span>
The answer is C (tell me if I'm wrong) because it is a play on words :)