Dont be frightened. what the correct option. (a) present participle (b) past participle (c) present tense (d) past tense
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Don't be frightened.
Past Participle
Basically, the past tense is a tense while the past participle is a specific verb form used in the past and present perfect tenses. The past participle is not a tense. ... You need an auxiliary verb, such as “have” or “had.” Because of this, the past participle is commonly used as a compound verb.
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