Most past particples are the same as the simple past form, usually made by adding '-ed' to the end of the verb.
Verb | Simple Past | Past Participle | |
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Look | I looked | I have looked |
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Walk | I walk | I have walked |
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Read | I read | I have read |
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Cook | I cooked | I have cooked |
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However, there are many verbs that don't follow this rule. These are called irregular past participles. Here are some examples of the most commonly used irregular verbs.
Verb | Simple Past | Past Participle | |
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eat | I ate | I have eaten |
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be | I was / were | I have been |
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take | I took | I have taken |
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see | I saw | I have seen |
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get | I got | I have gotten |
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buy | I bought | I have bought |
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begin | I began | I have begun |
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choose | I chose | I have chosen |
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ride | I rode | I have ridden |
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know | I knew | I have known |
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go | I went | I have gone |
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Irregular past participles are used the exact same way as regular past participles are.