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What is the past participle of are
  

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anonymous What is the past participle of "are"? Before everything, please note that you need a proper terminal punctuation for every sentence you make, in this case a "question mark". Next, "are" is not the base form of a verb, but an inflection of the verb "be", the second-person singular and plural.

  • anonymous What is the past participle of "are"?
  • Before everything, please note that you need a proper terminal punctuation for every sentence you make, in this case a "question mark".
  • Next, "are" is not the base form of a verb, but an inflection of the verb "be", the second-person singular and plural.
  • The past participle form of "be" is "been" and the present participle is "being".
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anonymousWhat is the past participle of "are"?

Before everything, please note that you need a proper terminal punctuation for every sentence you make, in this case a "question mark".


Next, "are" is not the base form of a verb, but an inflection of the verb "be", the second-person singular and plural. The past participle form of "be" is "been" an

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