Past Participle
Definition Past Participle
Past participle is a form of participle obtained by adding suffix in the form of: -ed, -d, -t, -n or –en, to regular verb in the form of bare infinitive or basic verb. In addition to the aforementioned suffix, past participle can also have irregular changes, that is, when the basic verb is irregular verb. Sometimes this form of past participle is also known as verb 3 (third form of verb change), so if you want to see a list of past participle or past participle list, you can look at the list of changes in verb form, especially for irregular verbs.
Example of a Past Participle
Example of a Past Participle (Adjective)
Break-Broken
-My hand was broken yesterday
Spoil-Spoiled
-The turtle was spoiled by Andi
Bore-Bored
-The Man is bored by the traffic
Example of a Past Participle (Verb)
Auxiliary + Past Particple
Auxiliary = have, has or had
-Have Been
-Have Gone
-Have Paid
-Have Read
-Riza have paid the hospital bill
-Those mothers have been shooping for two hours.
-Andi have been read the harry potter novel.
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