Be in past participle
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Past Participle form of verbs
A verb has four principal parts:
The present tense – base verb
The present participle
The past tense form
The past participle form
The base verb is any word which shows the action. When these action words show the time of happening of an event, they are called ‘tenses’ Base verbs or root verbs assume different forms in each of its parts. Present participle form of the verb is the ‘Ing’ form of verb, formed by adding ‘ing’ after the base verb. This was discussed in the earlier chapters.
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