• Asignatura: Inglés
  • Autor: fazucena444
  • hace 4 años

verbos irregulares y regulares de:

Unlike most people, Marty O'Brien loves long car trips. In fact, he often tries to make them longer. Marty is a member of the Extra Miler Club. His goal is to visit every one of the 3,145 counties in the United States. So far, he has visited 1.441. "On every trip," he says, "I 25 look for new places to go." That's the philosophy of the people in the Extra Miler Club. The club began in 1973, and it now has 207 members. Twelve of these members have visited every county. They have traveled by evenseaplane to get to counties in Alaska that are hard to reach. Some others have been to every state. Roy Carson is one of the people who started the club. In 1985 he traveled to his last county. But he didn't take any photographs on his trips. So now he is trying again. This time he is taking photographs of himself in front of each county sign. So far, he has covered 538,427 miles. "It's just as much fun the second time around, but it's a lot more expensive," says. Gas cost just 39 cents a gallon when he first started-in 1949.

Respuestas

Respuesta dada por: laguajenifer
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Respuesta:

Verbos regulares

Loves, tries, visit (visited), traveled. reach, started, trying, covered, look

Verbos irregulares.

Make, says, go, have, get, been, take, taking, has, cost, began.

Explicación:

Verbos regulares son a los que se añade -ed para el pasado, mientras que los verbos irregulares tiene su propia regla para transformarlos a pasado.

Espero te sirva :)


fazucena444: muchas gracias
laguajenifer: De nada. :)
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