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past participle造句
(1) The past participle of regular verbs ends in '-ed'. (2) The past participle of 'cook' is 'cooked'. (3) a tight-fitting lid. Before a past participle tightly is used:clusters of tightly packed flowers. (4) In Standard American, 'gotten' is used as a past participle of 'get'. (5) Strewbis most commonly used in the past participle formBstrewn. (6) Give the past and past participle forms of the verbs. (7) Revise the past participle of the verbs they have learnt, and then make phrases with them. (8) Who can give the past tense form and past participle form of this verb? (9) Some, like swonken (the past participle of swink, meaning "to toil", but also used to mean coupling), have disappeared. (10) The past participle as the Attribute Predicative and the object complement. (11) Most of the past participle heading for the passive voice. (12) There are two types of participle in English: past participle and the present participle. (13) Who knows Past Tense and the Past Participle form of this verb? (14) There are two types participle in English: the past participle and the present participle. (15) In English, the perfect is formed with 'have' and the past participle of the verb. (16) There are two types of participle in English: the past participle and the present participle. (17) I'm afraid you guessed wrong. Wrongly is used before a past participle or a that clause:My name was wrongly spelt. (18) Several verbs have alternative regular and irregular past tense and past participle forms. (19) This type verbs change both the internal vowel sound and consonants to create the past and past participle form. Both the past form and past participle form are the same. (20) Step 4 : Ask the students to summary the rules of the past participle used as attributive. (21) There are two participles, the present participle and the past participle. (22) The Past Perfect Tense is formed by combining the auxiliary verb 'had' with a past participle. (23) Step 4 : Ask the students to summarize the rules of the past participle used as attributive.