• Asignatura: Inglés
  • Autor: vegueta200
  • hace 5 años

Note: When a verb has one syllable and ends in a consonant + vowel + consonant, the final
consonant is doubled before adding-ed to form the simple past tense. Exceptions to this rule
are words that end in 'w' or 'X', like sewed and waxed.
Example: 1/ You / We/ They / He/She It (chop) chopped the wood.
1) I (trap)
the mouse on Monday
2) You (jog) _ yesterday morning.
3) We (flip)
the pancakes at breakfast.
4) They (chop)
firewood last winter. |
5) He (mix)
the chemicals together in the lab.
6) The nurse (help)
the patient to stand up
7) It (tip)
the bucket over.
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Alguien me explique ☝️​

Respuestas

Respuesta dada por: crystalstudio04
1

Respuesta:

Hola!

Explicación:

1) I trapped the mouse on Monday .

2) You jogged  yesterday morning.

3) We flipped  the pancakes at breakfast.

4) They chopped firewood last winter.  

5) He mixed the chemicals together in the lab.

6) The nurse helped the patient to stand up .

7) It tipped the bucket over.

Espero que te sirva :)

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