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Blaster Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

participle past

Hi I'm a beginner , my question is : the past participle can change form or tense because i observe that the verb write have two form of participle past (written and wrote) can i use this sentence : the letter is being wrote by Sarah.
And please tell me more about participle past on passive voice
Thank you !
  

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A brief summary of the past participle. As an adjective: The injured man is very young; Lucifer was a fallen angel. With the verb have to form the present perfect: I have never eaten there before; She has seen him only once.

  • A brief summary of the past participle.
  • As an adjective: The injured man is very young; Lucifer was a fallen angel.
  • With the verb have to form the present perfect: I have never eaten there before; She has seen him only once.
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  • For regular verbs, the simple past and the past participle are the same, but there are different forms for some irregular verbs: ate/eaten; came/come; went/gone; was/been; saw/seen; wrote/written.
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A brief summary of the past participle.

As an adjective: The injured man is very young; Lucifer was a fallen angel.

With the verb have to form the present perfect: I have never eaten there before; She has seen him only once.

With the verb be to form the passive voice: The letter is being written

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