Respuestas
Respuesta:
el gerundio del verbo "jump" es jumping :)
Respuesta:
Infinitivo – Gerundio
agree – agreeing
allow – allowing
answer – answering
ask – asking
be – being
become -becoming
begin – beginning
believe – believing
borrow – borrowing
break – breaking
bring – bringing
buy – buying
carry – carrying
change – changing
close – closing
cut – cutting
do – doing
eat – eating
explain – explaining
fall – falling
feel – feeling
fill – filling
find – finding
finish – finishing
fly – flying
follow – following
forget – forgetting
get – getting
give – giving
go – going
have – having
hear – hearing
help – helping
hold – holding
know – knowing
learn – learning
leave – leaving
like – liking
listen – listening
live – living
look – looking
lose – losing
make – making
mean – meaning
meet – meeting
move – moving
need – needing
open – opening
pay – paying
play – playing
promise – promising
put – putting
read – reading
remember – remembering
run – running
say – saying
see – seeing
seem – seeming
sell – selling
send -sending
set – setting
show – showing
sit – sitting
sleep – sleeping
speak – speaking
spend – spending
start – starting
stop – stopping
study – studying
suggest – suggesting
take – taking
talk – talking
tell – telling
think – thinking
travel – travelling
try – trying
turn – turning
understand – understanding
use – using
wait – waiting
wake up – waking up
walk – walking
want – wanting
watch – watching
work – working
worry – worrying
write – writing
Si el verbo que pusiste es Jump es un verbo regular, asi que se le agrega ed al final
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