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ACTIVITY: 3 Completa las dos columnas, la primera añadiendo "ing"(ando- endo) a los verbos, en la segunda columna poniéndolos en pasado, (lee con detenimiento las reglas gramaticales para los verbos regulares e irregulares en pasado) Simple Present -ing ending Simple Past Regular verbs Apply Applying Argue Ask Asked Bake Baked Belong Call Carry Change Chop Chopped Clean Close Dance Discuss Dry Enjoy Entertain Finish Help Hesitate Hesitated Hope Join Knit Learn Like

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Answer:

Verb / Simple present -ing ending (present continuous) / Simple past

Apply / Applying / Applied

Argue / Arguing / Argued

Ask / Asking / Asked

Bake / Baking / Baked

Belong / Belonging / Belonged

Call / Calling / Called

Carry / Carrying / Carried

Change / Changing / Changed

Chop / Chopping / Chopped

Clean / Cleaning / Cleaned

Close / Closing / Closed

Dance / Dancing / Danced

Discuss / Discussing / Discussed

Dry / Drying / Dried

Enjoy / Enjoying / Enjoyed

Entertain / Entertaining / Entertained

Finish / Finishing / Finished

Help / Helping / Helped

Hesitate / Hesitating / Hesitated

Hope / Hoping / Hoped

Join / Joining / Joined

Knit / Knitting / Knitted

Learn / Learning / Learnt

Like / Liking / Liked

Step-by-step explanation:

To complete this exercise, you have to write the verbs given in the present continuous tense (present simple + ing ending), which is used to talk about something that is happening now, as well as the simple past tense, which is used to talk about actions completed at some point in the past.

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