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Past Participle of "To Begin"
Has Begun
We're late the game has already begun.
Past Participle of "To Feel"
Have Felt
I have never felt so good!
Past Participle of "To Break"
Has Broken
Shelley can't go skiing any more. She has broken her leg.
Past Participle of "To Sell
Have Sold
Have you sold your car yet?
Past Participle of "To Become"
Has Became
In the last few years, it has became more and more difficult to get into college.
Past Participle of "To Run"
She's Run
Jan's out of breath because she's run all the way from the bus terminal.
Past Participle of "To Swim"
She's Swum
She's never swum in the sea before.
Past Participle of "To Write"
Have Written
How many pages have you written for your homework?
Past Participle of "To Lose"
I've Lost
I've lost my grammar book. Have you seen it?
Past Participle of "To Show"
Hasn't Showed
Stewart hasn't showed up yet. He must have been delayed.
Past Participle of "To Teach"
Has Taught
Gerry has taught English in college for many years.
Past Participle of "To Steal"
Has Stolen
Someone has stolen my bicycle!
Past Participle of "To Bring"
He's Brought
Duncan's here, and he's brought some sandwiches!
Past Participle of "To Eat"
You've Eaten
You've eaten my lunch! How dare you!
Past Participle of" To Choose"
She's Chosen
She's getting married in a week, and she hasn't chosen her dress yet.
Past Participle of "To Hear"
Have Heard
Have you heard about the accident?
Past Participle of " To Drink"
I've Drunk
It's so hot that I've drunk five cans of coke already this afternoon.
Past Participle of "To Sleep"
Have Slept
I was so exhausted after the exam that I must have slept for 12 hours.
Past Participle of "To Put"
I've Put
I found your grammar book under the table. I've put it away on the bookshelf.
Past Participle of "To Fall"
Has Fallen
The price of oil has fallen rapidly since January.