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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
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about past participle form

In which situations past participle forms are using
  

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Anonymous In which situations past participle forms are using Your question is very general (vague), but I'll try to help a little. 1. With have/has to form the present perfect tense: I have eaten, she has arrived, they have gone 2.

  • Anonymous In which situations past participle forms are using Your question is very general (vague), but I'll try to help a little.
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  • With have/has to form the present perfect tense: I have eaten, she has arrived, they have gone 2.
  • As an adjective: the door is closed, the water is purified
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AnonymousIn which situations past participle forms are using

Your question is very general (vague), but I'll try to help a little.

1. With have/has to form the present perfect tense: I have eaten, she has arrived, they have gone

2. As an adjective: t
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I do agree with Philip.

Just add "after 'had' " (past perfect tense): "they had already eaten when I arrived".

And to form the passive voice, too, after 'be': "the bridge was built in 1880"

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