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The past participle of "Begin" is "has Begun."
We can't watch because it has already begun.
The past participle of "Feel" is "have Felt."
I have never ate so much.
The past participle of "Break" is "has broken."
Jake cant play the drums anymore because he has broken his sticks.
The past participle of "Sell" is "Sold."
Have you sold all of your junk yet?
The past participle of "Become" is "has Become."
It has become popular to use slang words.
The past participle of "Run" is "Ran."
Jonathan ran everyday for a year.
The past participle of "Swim" is "Swam."
Tim always swam in his pool.
The past participle of "Write" is "Written."
Can you read me pages that you have written for your report.
The past participle of "Lose" is "Lost."
When I go in the woods, I always end up lost.
The past participle of "Show" is "Shown."
Austin hasn't shown up for class yet.
The past participle of "Teach" is "Taught."
Elders have always taught the younger generations.
The past participle of "Steal" is "Stolen."
Someone has stolen my phone.
The past participle of "Bring" is "Brought."
The teacher brought his calculator today.
The past participle of "Eat" is "Eaten."
You have eaten too much for dessert.
The past participle of "Choose" is "Chosen."
I have not chosen whether to sleep or do work.
The past participle of "Hear" is "Heard."
Have you heard about the grand prize.
The past participle of "Drink" is "Drunk."
One time I drunk five bottles of water.
The past participle of "Sleep" is "Slept."
I have not slept for 24 hours.
The past participle of "Put" is "Put."
I have put way too many books in my bag.
The past participle of "Fall" is "Fallen."
The man has fallen off the boat.