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Verb is a noun and so doesn't have a past participle.

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The past participle of a verb is a form of the verb that is typically used in perfect tenses or passive voice constructions. It is commonly formed by adding -ed, -d, -en, or -t to the base form of the verb, depending on the verb's irregularity. Some examples include "walked" (from "walk"), "driven" (from "drive"), "written" (from "write"), and "taken" (from "take").

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