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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Past particple

can i get some past participle sentences please?
  

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How about trying to write a few yourself first? The past participle is the '-ed' form of the verb when used with 'have' or 'be' as the finite verb: I have eaten. He was arrested.

  • How about trying to write a few yourself first?
  • The past participle is the '-ed' form of the verb when used with 'have' or 'be' as the finite verb: I have eaten.
  • He was arrested.
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How about trying to write a few yourself first? The past participle is the '-ed' form of the verb when used with 'have' or 'be' as the finite verb: I have eaten. He was arrested.
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The past participle can also be used as an adjective: the locked door; the burnt meat; the cherished children; the unopened packages.

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