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zimovet [89]
3 years ago
14

Help me please......... ​

English
1 answer:
Ray Of Light [21]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

1) (had) you talked

b) saw

2) ironed

b) washed

3) watched

b) went

4) shined

b) woke up

5) pulled

b) took

Explanation:

Every verb has many tenses, and (based on Latin origin) they include present, perfect, imperfect, pluperfect, future perfect, and future.  Apart from a few oddities, verbs can be changed into the perfect tense by simply removing the last letter if it is a vowel, and adding -ed to the end.

N.B. For question one there seemed to be an irregularity in grammar, hence the (had).  There additionally seemed to be a problem with the last half, as if the question should have been in the present tense.

Hope it helps :) and let me know if you want me to elaborate.

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