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and past participles end in
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Past participles in English can end in several ways, depending on the verb. Here are some common patterns:
1. **Regular verbs**: These typically end in "-ed" (e.g., "walked," "played," "talked").
2. **Irregular verbs**: These do not follow a consistent pattern and can end in various ways (e.g., "gone" for "go," "been" for "be," "eaten" for "eat," "seen" for "see").
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1. **Regular verbs**: These typically end in "-ed" (e.g., "walked," "played," "talked").
2. **Irregular verbs**: These do not follow a consistent pattern and can end in various ways (e.g., "gone" for "go," "been" for "be," "eaten" for "eat," "seen" for "see").
If you have specific verbs in mind or need more details about past participles, let me know!
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