Вопрос задан 05.10.2023 в 11:00. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Баранов Владимир.

3) Regular and irregular verbs. Call- Like- Get- Give- Keep- Improve- Lose- Meet-

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Отвечает Лузанова Мария.
Call-called
Like-liked
Get-got
Give-Gabe
Keep-kept
Improve-не знаю
Lose-lost
Meet-met
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Regular and irregular verbs are two main categories of verbs in English, and they behave differently when forming their past tense and past participle forms.

Here's a breakdown of the verbs you provided:

Regular Verbs:

  1. Call (Past Tense: Called, Past Participle: Called)

    • She called me yesterday.
    • I have called him several times.
  2. Like (Past Tense: Liked, Past Participle: Liked)

    • I liked the movie we watched last night.
    • He has always liked ice cream.
  3. Improve (Past Tense: Improved, Past Participle: Improved)

    • She improved her skills over time.
    • The situation has improved significantly.

Irregular Verbs:

  1. Get (Past Tense: Got, Past Participle: Gotten)

    • She got a new job.
    • He has gotten much better at playing the guitar.
  2. Give (Past Tense: Gave, Past Participle: Given)

    • She gave me a gift on my birthday.
    • They have given a lot to charity.
  3. Keep (Past Tense: Kept, Past Participle: Kept)

    • I kept the book for a week.
    • He has kept his promise.
  4. Lose (Past Tense: Lost, Past Participle: Lost)

    • I lost my keys this morning.
    • She has never lost a game.
  5. Meet (Past Tense: Met, Past Participle: Met)

    • We met at a coffee shop.
    • I have met some interesting people during my travels.

Regular verbs typically form their past tense and past participle forms by adding "-ed" to the base form of the verb. Irregular verbs, on the other hand, have unique forms for their past tense and past participle, and they don't follow a consistent pattern. As such, it's important to memorize the past forms of irregular verbs.

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