Here are some contextualized examples with the auxiliary verbs to have and to be: Past participles take many forms: written, said, cooked, gone, been, etc. (singing = direct object)Ī past participle is a verb form that follows an auxiliary verb. ( thinking = present participle going=gerund, object of the preposition “about”)
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