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For regular verbs the past participle is verb + ed

The past participle of irregular verbs changes that is one of the reasons why they are called irregular verbs.

You just have to learn - verb, past form and past participle. eg

run / ran / run

eat / ate / eaten

cost / cost / cost - sometimes the word is the same for all forms.

let / let / let

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