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Act. 5 Diagnostic
Examination and verbs
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Abril AleidaValenzuela Verdugo
Grupo introductorio IA 22
In today's class we talked about verbs referring
to them as actions that are conjugated depending
on the tense used, the people or things that are
spoken about change their function.
homewor....
Write what you learned in class.
We use the present simple to identify some verbs in the
sentences you presented us, we choose the appropriate subjective
pronouns depending on who we are talking about, for example for
a piano, that is, since we are talking about an object and not a
person, in the same way If we talk about an animal, it turns out
that we also change the form of nouns from singular to plural.
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We also talk about the verbs that are used in the sentences called
regulars and irregular; regular verbs are those that follow a
typical pattern, said pattern is adding ed to the end of the verb.
An example is the verb to dance (base form) which becomes
danced (past simple and past participle).
Then we identify in some sentences when to use
A or AN; When the word starts with a vowel
(a, e, i, o, u), then you should use 'an', it sounds
better and sounds more appropriate when you
say it. When the word starts with a consonant
you should use 'a'.
All this is the little I managed to rescue since I'm sorry I didn't
decide to live on the ranch later, however I did hear about the
people I mentioned who gave them classes and attend the music
career but it didn't seem right to add it as notes .
On the other hand we have the irregular verbs that are
different since they do not have the usual "ed" ending or
the past tense and participle forms, irregular verbs each
have their own unique tense forms and past participles..
Two examples of these irregular verbs that I saw in class were
"get" (in its base form) which becomes got (simple past) then it is
gotten (past participle) and also the verb eat (base form) which
becomes ate ( simple past) and eaten (past participle).

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