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Past Participle List PDF

The document provides information about verb conjugations in English. It lists the present tense, past tense, and past participle forms of common verbs like "to eat", "to go", and "to be". It also identifies irregular verbs that do not follow the typical pattern of adding "-ed" for the past tense and past participle (e.g. "choose" - "chose" - "chosen"). Finally, it lists some verbs that are identical in the present, past, and past participle forms.

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Past Participle List PDF

The document provides information about verb conjugations in English. It lists the present tense, past tense, and past participle forms of common verbs like "to eat", "to go", and "to be". It also identifies irregular verbs that do not follow the typical pattern of adding "-ed" for the past tense and past participle (e.g. "choose" - "chose" - "chosen"). Finally, it lists some verbs that are identical in the present, past, and past participle forms.

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TO EAT

Present tense Past tense Past participle

eat ate eaten

● I eat pizza twice a month.


● I ate pizza yesterday.
● I haven't eaten pizza in 3 months.

TO GO
Present tense Past tense Past participle

go went gone

Dennis: “I’m gonna go to the store. Does anybody need anything?”


Derrick: “We need milk but I went to the store an hour ago and they are sold out.”
Dylan: “Has Dennis gone yet? We need more rice.”

TO BE
Present tense Past tense Past participle

is, am, are was, were been

Been is used as the past participle of GO when somebody has gone somewhere and come
back.
● I want to go back to Sao Paulo, Brazil one day. Have you ever been there?
Most regular verbs will use the same spelling and pronunciation for the past participle.
*A regular verb is a verb with a past tense ending in _ed.

Present tense Past tense Past participle

play played played

open opened opened

walk walked walked

look looked looked

spray sprayed sprayed

An exception is the verb TO SHOW.


*Showed is possible as the past participle but it is rare. Shown is much more common.

Present tense Past tense Past participle

show showed shown

Not all verbs have the same past and past participle.
Here are some common verbs whose past tense is not the same as the past participle.

Present tense Past tense Past participle

awake awoke awaken

choose choose chosen

drink drank drunk

fall fell fallen

fly flew flown

grow grew grown

run ran run

see saw seen

sink sank sunk

swim swam swum

write wrote written

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Here are 11 common verbs that have the same spelling and pronunciation for the present tense,
the past tense, and the past participle.

Present tense Past tense Past participle

bet bet bet

cost cost cost

cut cut cut

hit hit hit

hurt hurt hurt

let let let

put put put

quit quit quit

shut shut shut

split split split

spread spread spread

Some other verb tenses that I am often asked about.

Present tense Past tense Past participle

bring brought brought

feel felt felt

meet met met

lead led led

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