3. past tense 4. spoke (for the past simple tense of speak)5. spoken (for the past participle of speak)6. indicate 7. statement 8. spoke (as the past tense of speak)9. spoken (as the past participle of speak)10. past tense and past participle 11. regular verbs 12. i...
结果一 题目 【题目】Write the past simple and past participle of the verbs.5. speak6. hurt7. feel 答案 【解析】5. spoke, spoken6.hurt, hurt7. felt, felt相关推荐 1【题目】Write the past simple and past participle of the verbs.5. speak6. hurt7. feel ...
speak ( third-person singular simple present speaks or (archaic) speaketh, present participle speaking, simple past spoke or (archaic) spake, past participle spoken) speak, spoke, spoken; he ~s; be ~ing speak ( plural speaks) speak ( uncountable) speak (countable and uncountable, plural speak...
百度试题 结果1 题目【题目】Write out the past and past participle forms of the verbs.speakspendstandswim 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 【解析】speak-spoke-spokenspend-spent—spentstand-⋯tood→sinodswim-swam-swum
百度试题 结果1 题目The past participle of "speak" used as an adjective is "___."相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案:spoken
bespeak ( third-person singular simple present bespeaks, present participle bespeaking, simple past bespoke or bespake (archaic), past participle bespoken or bespoke (archaic)) bespeak, bespoke, bespoken, bespeaks, bespeaking bespeak (plural bespeaks) bespeak (third-person singular simple present...
Past participle:unspoken Gerund:unspeaking Imperative unspeak unspeak Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011 Want to thank TFD for its existence?Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, or visitthe webmaster's page for free fun content. ...
百度试题 结果1 题目The past participle of "speak" is ___ (过去分词).相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 spoken 反馈 收藏
The activity includes conjugation for simple present, simple past, present participle, and past perfect. The activity includes singluar, plural and 1st, 2nd and 3rd person. As examples, “I speak”, “We spoke”, “We are speaking” and “I had spoken”. ...
very important. Generally speaking, it's a good idea to use "ser" as a starting point. Break it down into its present, infinitive, and past participle tenses, to give a flavour for how the process works across the board. Then, using the same principles, move onto other common verbs. ...