Os verbos irregulares (irregular verbs) apresentam uma formação diferente dos verbos regulares.Os regulares seguem o padrão de formação das flexões nos tempos verbais Simple Past e Past Participle, ou seja, a partícula -ed é acrescentada ao verbo no infinitivo.Os irregulares, por sua vez, possuem uma formação própria para as flexões dos tempos verbais Simple Past e Past Participle. Essa formação não tem qualquer semelhança com o infinitivo do verbo. Assim sendo, na sua opinião todos os verbos do texto são verbos irregulares?
TEXTO
Yesterday Debbie had a job interview. She went downtown to the company. The interview was for an accounting job. Debbie graduated university 3 months ago.
Her interview was at 10:00 am. She woke up at 7:00 am and left her house before 8:00 am. She waited for the bus, but it was late. She was very worried because she did not want to be late for the interview. She tried to phone the company to warn them, but her phone battery was dead.
When the bus arrived, it was almost 9:00 am. Then the bus was slow because there were many other cars. The bus finally arrived at Debbie’s stop at 9:45 am.
Debbie ran from the bus stop to the office building. When she entered she saw a sign that said the company was on the 24th floor. The elevator ride took almost 5 minutes because many people stopped at different floors.
When Debbie arrived at reception, it was 9:58. She was in time!
“I am here to see Mrs. Lewis” said Debbie.
The receptionist checked her book and replied:
“She is not here today. What is your name please?”
“My name is Debbie Gregson.”
“Sorry Debbie, but your appointment is tomorrow.”
Debbie checked her agenda. It was true. She was there on the wrong day!
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Não,pois há no texto alguns verbos regulares;
Eles são : graduated,waited,worried,tried,arrived,entered,stopped,checked,replied.
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