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REGULAR VERBS  Pasado simple: Reglas para añadir -ed a los verbos regulares en inglés  En general añadimos -ed a todos los verbos regulares. ...  A los verbos que acaban en -e, sólo añadimos una -d.  A los verbos que acaban en consonante + -y, cambian la "y" por "i" y añaden -ed (=-ied)  Los verbos que acaban en vocal + -y, solo añaden -ed. Read the story of Chris, a sixteen-year-old boy from Toronto. Complete it with regular past simple forms of the verbs in brackets. It was a Tuesday. Chris (1) ____________ (finish) school, and (2) __________ (decide) to go to the park. He (3) _____________ (relax) on a bench near a lake. Suddenly, someone (4) ______________ (scream) loudly. A woman was at the edge of the water, and a small boy was in the middle of the lake. The boy (5) ________________ (try) to swim, but he (6) ______________ (disappear) under the water. Chris (7) ______________ (not have) time to put on a swimsuit. He (8) _______________ (jump) into the water and (9) __________ (pull) the boy out of the water. The boy’s mother (10) ___________ (want) to give Chris some money, but he (11) ______________ (not take) it. He was a true hero!! Answer the questions. a. What is the past simple affirmative ending for regular verbs? ________________________________________________________________ b. What do we do when a verb ends in -y? Find two examples in the text. ________________________________________________________________ c. Irregular verbs don’t end in -ed. Find the past simple form of five irregular verbs in the text. What are their infinitive forms? _______________________________________________________________ d. Find two negative forms. To make the negative, we use __________ + infinitive.

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Contestado por SamyARMYUwU
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Respuesta:

1. finished

2. decided

3. relaxed

4. screamed

5.  tried

6. dissappeared

7. didn't have

8. jumped

9. pulled

10. wanted

11. didn't take

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