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What is a post participle?

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PAST Participle = the 3rd form of the verb, used in the Passive Voice, the Present and Past Perfect, the Past Conditional and Subjunctive. It depicts the result of the verb's action and can be treated as an adjective.

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A past participle is a form of a verb that typically ends in "-ed" (e.g. walked, talked) or in irregular forms (e.g. eaten, written). It is used to form various verb tenses, such as the past perfect or passive voice.

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