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English-Spanish Verbs: Tenses and Translations, Ejercicios de Inglés Técnico

A list of english verbs and their corresponding spanish translations in the present, past, and past participle tenses. It covers various verb types such as 'happen', 'come', 'look', 'put', 'go', 'open', 'stand', 'bring', 'treat', and more. This resource is ideal for language learners, educators, and anyone seeking to expand their bilingual vocabulary.

Tipo: Ejercicios

2019/2020

Subido el 18/09/2022

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¡Descarga English-Spanish Verbs: Tenses and Translations y más Ejercicios en PDF de Inglés Técnico solo en Docsity! present past past participle meaning Happen Happened Happened Ocurrir Appear Appeared Appeared aparecer Remove Removed Removed Awaken Awakened Awakened Despertar Come Came Come Sound Sounded Sounded Look Looked Looked Put Put Put Go Went Gone Open Opened Opened Stand Stood Stood Poner, colocar Bring Brought Brought Traer algo Close Closed Closed Shock Shocked Shocked Growl Growled Growled Gruñir Escape Escaped Escaped Reach Reached Reached Llegar Treat Treated Treated Tratar Clean Cleaned Cleaned lock Locked Locked cerrar Chapter II Questions on the text = Which statement is true? The ghost appears on the first night the Otis family spends in the castle. Washington runs out of stain remover. 5 The blood-stain is there again every morning. P = What wakes Mr Otis up? O The ghost's chains. 3 His wife's snoring. O The screaming of a person. = Ts Mr Otis afraid of the ghost? yes 8 no P Find a synonym for each word in the text. = terrible — horrible = closer — locker Why do we use the simple past in the following sentences? = He put on his slippers, went to the door and opened it. states in the past 1% actions that happened one after the other = His eyes were red; grey hair fell over his shoulders and from his wrists hung heavy chains. % states in the past actions that happened one after the other
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