Past Participle


B1 – Intermediate

Past Participle

past participle is a verb form used with:

  • Perfect tenses (have/has/had)
  • Passive voice
  • Sometimes as adjectives

It is usually the third form of a verb.


Regular Verbs

For most verbs, the past participle ends in -ed.

Examples:

Base VerbPastPast Participle
walkwalkedwalked
playplayedplayed
cleancleanedcleaned

Irregular Verbs

Some verbs are different — you must memorize them.

Examples:

Base VerbPastPast Participle
gowentgone
eatateeaten
seesawseen
taketooktaken

Past Participles in Perfect Tenses

We use past participles with:

  • have / has (present perfect)
  • had (past perfect)

Structure:

Subject + have/has/had + past participle

Examples:

  • have finished my homework.
  • She has eaten already.
  • They had left before I arrived.

Past Participles in Passive Voice

We use past participles with be (am/is/are/was/were).

Structure:

Subject + be + past participle

Examples:

  • The cake was baked yesterday.
  • The door is closed.
  • The book was written by her.

Past Participles as Adjectives

Past participles can describe nouns.

Examples:

  • broken window
  • tired student
  • fallen leaves  
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