• Asignatura: Inglés
  • Autor: 1985narcisacastillo
  • hace 3 años

write 10 irregular or regular verb putting the grammatical tense and spanish in the following table

Respuestas

Respuesta dada por: EnVyTheEnviouse
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Respuesta:

Iregular verbs:

become, became, become

begin, began, begun

blow, blew, blown

break, broke, broken

bring, brought, brought

buy, bought, bought

choose, chose, chosen

come, came, come

do, did, done

draw, drew, drawn

drink, drank, drunk

drive, drove, driven

eat, ate, eaten

fall, fell, fallen

feel, felt, felt

fight, fought, fought

find, found, found

fly, flew, flown

forget, forgot, forgotten

get, got, gotten

give, gave, given

go, went, gone

have, had, had

hear, heard, heard

keep, kept, kept

know, knew, known

leave, left, left

lose, lost, lost

make, made, made

mean, meant, meant

meet, met, met

pay, paid, paid

put, put, put

quit, quit, quit

read, read, read

ride, rode, ridden

rise, rose, risen

run, ran, run

say, said, said

see, saw, seen

sell, sold, sold

send, sent, sent

speak, spoke, spoken

swim, swam, swum

take, took, taken

teach, taught, taught

tell, told, told

think, thought, thought

understand, understood, understood

write, wrote, written

Explicación:

Respuesta dada por: edgardosiliezarangel
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Respuesta:

1. Group One – The Constant Group

These are irregular verbs where the same form is used in the base, past simple and past participle. Let us take the verb ‘hurt’.

Base form: ‘I have just hurt my leg.’

Past simple: ‘Yesterday, I hurt my leg.’

Past Participle (passive tense here): ‘My leg was hurt.’ (adjective use) ‘My hurt leg was painful.’

Other verbs which fit into this constant group include ‘let’, ‘cost’, ‘put’ and so on. Practice using these by putting them into sentences using the base form, simple past and past participle.

2. Group Two – The Common Past

As the name we have given them suggests, for these verbs the two past forms (past simple and past participle) are the same but the base form differs. For example, the verb ‘find’.

Base Form: ‘Can you help me to find my glasses?’

Past Simple: ‘I found my glasses.’

Past Participle: ‘My glasses were found.’

This is a very large group of irregular verbs. Other examples include the following verbs: ‘buy or bought’, ‘feel or ‘felt, ‘hear or heard’, ‘keep or kept’, ‘say or said’, ‘sell or sold’ and so on. A good exercise is to try to find as many verbs as you can that fit this group.

3. Group Three – Simply Different

The simply different group contain verbs where the simple past tense form of the word differs from the base and past participle use. This time we will use the verb ‘run’ as our example.

Base Form: (here we are using the infinitive version) – ‘I love to run.’

Past Simple: ‘He ran to the finish line.’

Past Participle: ‘His race was run.’

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