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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Os verbos irregulares em inglês são aqueles que não seguem as regras comuns do verbo no simples past e do past participle<br><br>Exemplo de frases afirmativas :<br>I went to the mall yesterday .<br>I had a bike last year .<br><br>Exemplo de frases negativas:<br>I did not travel to Europe last year.<br>Yesterday i did not have time to buy the shoe.<br><br>Exemplo de frases interrogativas:<br>Did you the shopping yesterday?<br>Did you forget your book yesterday </div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Os verbos regulares são aqueles que formam o pretérito e o particípio passado pelo acréscimo de&nbsp; ed ou d&nbsp;<br><br>Exemplo de frases afirmativas:&nbsp;<br>You arrived late yesterday.<br>The teacher allowed me to leave<br>early.<br><br>Exemplo de frases negativas:<br>You did not call me last night.<br>You did not play basketball with the team last week.<br><br>Exemplo de frases interrogativas:&nbsp;<br>I jumped high ?<br>I ran fast last week ?<br><br></div>]]></description>
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