Most past particples are the same as the simple past form, usually made by adding '-ed' to the end of the verb.

Verb Simple Past Past Participle
Look I looked I have looked
Look
Walk I walk I have walked
Walk
Read I read I have read
Read
Cook I cooked I have cooked
Cook

However, there are many verbs that don't follow this rule. These are called irregular past participles. Here are some examples of the most commonly used irregular verbs.

Verb Simple Past Past Participle
eat I ate I have eaten
eat
be I was / were I have been
be
take I took I have taken
take
see I saw I have seen
see
get I got I have gotten
get
buy I bought I have bought
buy
begin I began I have begun
begin
choose I chose I have chosen
choose
ride I rode I have ridden
ride
know I knew I have known
know
go I went I have gone
go

Irregular past participles are used the exact same way as regular past participles are.

Exercises

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