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fill in the blanks with past participle -: I saw him ____ the house

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Answered by SparshaM
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Answer:

I saw him left the house.

Explanation :

  • Here left is past participle. Past participle expresses that the action is done or complete.

  • Left in the above sentence is qualifying 'the house', therefore it is an adjective.

  • Left is past participle form of leave but it is here doing the action of an Adjective, so we can call this participle, Verbal Adjective.

  • To form past participle forms we have to add d, ed, t, n or en after verbs : Broken heart.

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Answered by dikshaverma4you
1

PAST PARTICIPLE

Answer:

I saw him left the house.

Explanation:

  • Verbs are those words which shows an action.
  • In the given question we are required to fill the blank with a past participle form of the verb.
  • Past participle refers to that form of the verb which represents an action that started as well as ended in the past.
  • Hence, the appropriate word in the past participle form which can be used here is 'left.'
  • Generally, any verb can be converted into its past participle form by adding -d, -ed at the end.
  • Verbs can have different tense forms like present, present perfect, present continuous, present perfect continuous, past, past perfect, past continuous, past perfect continuous, future, future continuous, future perfect continuous etc.
  • Types of verbs: action verbs, transitive verbs, intransitive verbs, auxiliary or helping verbs, modal verbs etc.

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