Anonymous Why do we use made in the past after the verb to be It is not past; it is the '-ed' participle, which is used to form passive voice in all times: Where are the cars made? Where were the cars made? Where will the cars be made?
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AnonymousWhy do we use made in the past after the verb to beIt is not past; it is the '-ed' participle, which is used to form passive voice in all times: