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past participle

noun

Definition of past participle

: a participle that typically expresses completed action, that is traditionally one of the principal parts of the verb, and that is traditionally used in English in the formation of perfect tenses in the active voice and of all tenses in the passive voice

Examples of past participle in a Sentence

The verbs “thrown” in “the ball has been thrown” and “raised” in “many hands were raised” are past participles.

Recent Examples on the Web

Pena Nieto used an incorrect past participle sometimes used by children in a speech in Paris at the offices of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. Washington Post, "Mexico’s president again stumbles in public speaking," 12 Dec. 2017

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First Known Use of past participle

1798, in the meaning defined above

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past participle

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English Language Learners Definition of past participle

grammar : the form of the verb that is used with "have" in perfect tenses and with "be" in passive constructions

past participle

noun

Kids Definition of past participle

: a word that expresses completed action and is one of the principal parts of a verb The words “raised” in “many hands were raised” and “thrown” in “the ball has been thrown” are past participles.

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