Find the past tense and ing form of the following verbs wait.borrow.keep . work.die.wait . pick.try.return .take

Find the past tense and ing form of the following verbs wait.borrow.keep . work.die.wait . pick.try.return .take

wait.waited , waitingborrow.bought , borrowingkeep.kept , keepingwork.worked , workingdie.died , dyingwait.waited , waitingpick.picked , pickingtry.tried , tryingreturn.returned ,returningtake took,taking
die died dying
take took taking
All others are ~ d ~ ing
wait-waited-waiting
borrow-borrowed-borrowing.
keep-kept-keeping.
work-worked-working.
die-died-dying.
pick-picked-picking.
try-tried-trying.
return-returned-returning.
take-took-taking
English translation
Summarize all the verb prototypes, singular and plural, past tense, past participle, ing form and translation in junior high school,
If I want to summarize it to you now, it's too difficult for me. In the singular and plural, except for a few irregular deformations, the others are regular plus s or es or deformation + es. this is not difficult. I suggest you summarize the past tense and past participle by yourself. If there are irregular verb deformations at the back of the vocabulary in the textbook, you just copy them all down, except those irregular ones, The others are + ed
Word plural, ing, past tense
feel feed drink choose buy bring begin beat win leave eat go have sit become run read sleep lose make fall do take write say study play stop appear happen cook decide giee touch reach plan expect try listen look talk
Feed, feed, feed, fed drinks, drinking, drankchoices, choosing, chosebuys, buying, born bringing, bringing, browtbegings, beginning, beganbeats, being
1. The basic method of changing nouns from singular to plural is as follows:
① Add s to the end of a singular noun. For example: map → maps, boy → boys, horse → horses, table → tables
② For example: class → classes, box → boxes, hero → heroes, dish → dishes, bench → benches
[note]: a few words ending in "O" are changed into "O"
1. The basic method of changing nouns from singular to plural is as follows:
① Add s to the end of a singular noun. For example: map → maps, boy → boys, horse → horses, table → tables
② For example: class → classes, box → boxes, hero → heroes, dish → dishes, bench → benches
[note]: for a few words ending with O, only s is added when they are plural. For example: photo → photos, piano → pianos
③ For nouns ending with a consonant letter and y, change y to I and add es. For example: family → families, city → cities, Party → parties
④ For nouns ending with f or Fe, change f or Fe to V and add es. For example: shelf → shells, wolf → wolves, life → lives, knife → knives
Irregular changes: man → men, woman → women, sheet → sheet, tooth → tea, fish → fish, child → children, ox → oxen, goose → geese
Generally, uncountable nouns have no plural form. When explaining the quantity of uncountable nouns, we should use relevant measuring nouns. For example: a bag of rice → two bags of rice, a piece of paper → three pieces of paper, a bottle of milk → five bottles of milk
2. In general, adding ing directly, such as playing and singing;
When there is e at the end, go to e and add ing, such as making and having;
When ending with a vowel + a consonant, double write the final consonant and add ing, such as cutting, running.
In general, add ed, such as watched, planted, watered, pulled, clipped and picked.
Add D ending with the silent letter E, such as like, moved, tasted.
For example, study - studied.
A stressed closed syllable ending with a vowel and a consonant, double writing the last consonant and adding ed, such as stop stopped. Put it away
There are many________ (vegetable) on the table
fast
Vegetables
I wish you progress in your study and make progress. Please remember to adopt it. Thank you*^__ ^ *
The ing and past and plural forms of the following words
brush throw begin lie forget hit teach win buy eat
Beginning beginning began bell telling told told bring bringing broughtbuy buying boughtcatch catching caughtfeel feeling feelcome coming camelat eating knowing knowing knowing knowing standard
There are all kinds of trains in the world.There
There are all kinds of trains in the  world.There  ;are trains to carry people,and trains to carry animals or other  things.There  ;are fast trains and slow  ones.Some  ;trains go through hills.   In big cities,the main streets are usually very  busy.So  ;you can find trains on the rails under the ground or above the unimportant  streets.They  ;carry people quickly in and out of the  cities.  Can a train run over the water?Yes,it  can.There  ;are many bridges over the  rivers.The  ;trains can easily run over the  water.But  ;it is not easy to build the bridges over the  rivers.There  ;are dining -rooms for people on the  train.You  ;may eat something in them on the way if you are  hungry.Trains  ;are useful to  man.Many  ;children have model  trains.With  ;the modern  Trains & nbsp; they & nbsp; can & nbsp; Build & nbsp; their & nbsp; own & nbsp; rails & nbsp; and & nbsp; enjoy & nbsp; the & nbsp; wonderful & nbsp; world & nbsp; of & nbsp; trains,
46、Trains can carry people,animals and other things.
47、Because the main street in big cities are usually very busy.
48、No,it isn't.
49、You can get something to eat in dining-rooms.
50、They can build their own rails and enjoy the wonderful world of trains.
Trains can carry people, animals and other things
The plural and past tense of the following words
actually,attack,attitude,a great number of,add up,as a matter of fact,as if,as usual,
at an end,at present,at dusk.
Actually is an adverb, there is no plural form and past tense. Attacks attacked attitude should not have the plural form added up. Most of the other prepositional phrases do not exist in your form, right~
Ant, are, in, soup, there, the, vegetable
there are ants and vegetables in the soup
Find the plural, present continuous and past tense of the following words!
like have win eat say plap try bite
Complex progressive past tense
like-likes-liking -liked
have- has -having -had
win - wins-winning-won
eat - eats-eating -ate
say - says-saying -said
play-plays-playing-played
try -tries-trying -tried
bite-bites-biting -bit
I think you've got the wrong number of PLAP. You should ask play. PLAP is a medical abbreviation
The chicken is eight yuan a kilo
How much is the chicken?
What's the price of the chicken?
How much in the chicken?
How much is the chicken
What is the price of the chicken?
How much is the chicken?
How much is the chicken.
I hope I can help you. I don't understand.
How much is the chicken ?
how much a kilo is the chicken?