DOU 60 PONTOS SE ALGUÉM RESPONDER!!! Simple Past - Regular Verbs Compare the infinitive and the simple past form of these two verbs: Infinitive Simple Past Infinitive Simple Past to play played to visit visited to notice noticed to walk walked to like liked to start started to love loved to rain rained Rules (regras) 1. Verbos terminados em consoante + y formam o simple past em ied. to study → studied 2. Verbos terminados em e formam o simple past em e + d. to dance → danced 3. Verbos terminados em consoante + vogal + consoante, o final da consoante é dobrado quando: O verbo tem uma sílaba. to fit → fitted O verbo é enfatizado na última sílaba. to permit → permitted ↓↓↓ cvc (consoante + vogal+consoante) Exercícios: 1. Complete com o simple past: Infinitive Simple Past Infinitive Simple Past to celebrate to copy to dance to enjoy to phone to admit to vary to refer to walk to stop to help to rob to cook to tan to prefer to wash to study to arrive to decide to ask 2. Complete with Simple Past. He __________________ (to enjoy) with the family last Sunday. They _________________(to continue) to do their work until late last night. We ________________ (to love) the football match yesterday. He __________________ (to study) a lot for the test two days ago. I __________________ (to talk) to my friend last night.
Respostas
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1) Enjoyed
2) Continued
3) Loved
4) Studied
5) Talked
O simple past é basicamente o verbo no infinitivo com ED final.
(I play = I played)
dallanholmarco:
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respondido por:
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Resposta:
1-(enjoyed) apreciada
2-(continued) contínuo
3-(loved) amada
4-(studied)estudou
5-(talked) falou
Explicação:
simple past é o verbo no infinito com ED no final.acho que é isso
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