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I need to get - on cleaning the garden for my dad.
(a) started
(b) started
(c) start
(d) starts​

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I need to get started on cleaning the garden for my dad.

Option (b)

EXPLANATION:

  • ‘Tenses’ indicate the time when the action takes place if it is sometime in the ‘present or past’ or would take some time in the ‘future’. ‘Tenses’ are generally expressed by the use of ‘definite forms of verbs’, especially in their ‘conjugation’ (the ‘variation of the verb form’) ‘patterns’ (a set of verbs sharing similar ‘conjugation pattern’ in a certain language).
  • The ‘past participle’ denotes an action which had taken place and finished wholly in the past. It is the ‘3rd principal part’ (basic forms of a verb comprising the infinite or base, the past tense, and the past participle) of a verb, formed by adding, “-d, -ed, or -t” to the base form (simplest form) of a regular verb (conjugated (change taking place in a verb expressing mood, tense, person and so on) in a traditional forms).
  • The ‘past participle’ is usually used with an ’auxiliary/helping verb’, to express the perfect aspect, which is, a verb construction which describes events taking place in the past which are connected to a later time, typically the 'present'.

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