Write the third person singular and past forms of the following verbs go _______ _______ enjoy _______ _______ buy _______ _______ eat _______ _______ get _______ _______ walk _______ _______ take _______ _______ dance _______ _______ write _______ _______ run _______ _______ swim _______ _______ find _______ _______ begin _______ _______ eat _______ _______ play _______ _______ study _______ _______
goes went danced dances writes wrote runs ran swims swam finds found begins bigan eats ates plays played studies studied
Write the third person singular. Ing and past forms of the following verbs
listen shop ask
read make take
exercise play carry
study do go
watch finish swim
put
listen listens listening listened shop shops shopping shopped
ask asks asking asked read reads reading read make makes making made take takes taking took
exercise exercises exercising exercised play plays playing played carry carries carrying carried study studies studying studied do does doing did go goes going went
watch watches watching watched finish finishes finishing finished swim swims swimming swam put puts putting put
Who knows the changing rules of the third person singular, ing form and past tense?
There are also many irregular past tense verbs!
The third person singular is generally plus - s, - SH, - CH and - es
In general, the form of "ing" is directly added with "ing" or "e" with "ing", such as "coming". In special cases, double write the last letter and then add "ing", such as "traveling"
The irregular verbs should be listed in the appendix after the word list of the textbook~
Verb prototype, Chinese meaning, third person singular form, ing form, past tense
English, as much as possible
It's all in the back of the English book
I want to know the variety of verbs: three single, ing form, past tense, past participle and changing noun
The past tense is used to refer to what has been done. Just like you ran yesterday, you have to say ran today when you state it
Past tense and past participle form of return
return-returned-returned
Do you have any memory formula for the past tense of verbs?
General direct add ed, the rest can only be memorized
The past tense of regular verbs
① - ed after clear consonant
It is pronounced as [t], after voiced consonants it is pronounced as [D], and after vowels it is pronounced as [D]
② - ed in [t], [D]
The last pronunciation is [ID]
How to judge the pronunciation of ED in the past tense of regular verbs?
Mr. Meng's answers are as follows:
In the past tense of regular verbs, the pronunciation of ED depends on the last pronunciation of the original verb form
The original form of the verb ending with a clear consonant, with - ed followed by / T /; like
Vowels, voiced consonants, the original form of the verb at the end of the consonant, add - ed and read / D /; live
It is the original form of the verb at the end of / T / / D / with - ed followed by / ID /. Needed, started
The pronunciation of the verb ending in Ch SH and the past tense of ED
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