( past participles)
In grammar, the past participle of a verb is a form that is usually the same as the past form and so ends in ‘-ed’. A number of verbs have irregular past participles, for example ‘break’ - past participle ‘broken’, and ‘come’ - past participle ‘come’. Past participles are used to form perfect tenses and the passive voice, and many of them can be used like an adjective in front of a noun.
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