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Past Participle: It expresses a completed action.
We use the helping verb have when it is used as a verb.
In regular verbs you will form it:
The main form of the verb + -ed or d when is used as an adjective. In irregular verbs it will have an ending of -n, -t or -en
Examples as verbs:
He has talked about this day all of his life. (Regular verb) He has said he would change things forever (Irregular verb) Example as adjective:
The tired man finally got home.
Read the story again. Find two sentences that are written in the present participle and two that are in past participle.
Present participle
1. 2.
Past participle
1. 2.
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