Past Participle of Regular and Irregular Verbs
uapa.cuaieed.unam.mx › avi › ing_2In this section, you are going to learn how to talk about events that started in the past and are still in progress. The grammatical form you are going to practice is “present perfect”. This tense requires verbs in “past participle”. For that reason, in some of the activities, you will conjugate regular and irregular verbs so that you can use the correct form.
100 example of regular verbs with past tense and past ...
englishgrammarhere.com › verbs › 100-example-ofPast: Participle: Accept: Accepted: Accepted: Act: Acted: Acted: Achieve: Achieved: Achieved: Admire: Admired: Admired: Advise: Advised: Advised: Affect: Affected: Affected: Agree: Agreed: Agreed: Amaze: Amazed: Amazed: Amuse: Amused: Amused: Answer: Answered: Answered: Appear: Appeared: Appeared: Arrange: Arranged: Arranged: Arrive: Arrived: Arrived: Ask: Asked: Asked: Attack: Attacked: Attacked: Bake: Baked: Baked: Behave: Behaved: Behaved: Believe