Find the Participle
Present Participle:
Verb or Adjective?
Past Participle:
Verb or Adjective?
Find the Helping Verb(s)
Tell Me the Past Participle of the Verb
100

My aunt stars on a cooking show.

cooking

100

Grandma has a new sewing kit.

Adjective

100

The ambulance has driven him to the hospital.

Verb

100

I am playing the guitar.

am

100

take

taken

200

Dad got the carving knife for the turkey.

carving

200

The family was eating at the table.

Verb

200

Mr. Jensen has given her a gift.

Verb

200

The package was sent in the mail.

was

200

walk

walked

300

Fortunately, no one had fallen on the ice.

fallen

300

We were seeing the play for the first time.

Verb

300

Speech is temporary, but the written word endures.

Adjective

300

We are not meeting Thanksgiving week.

are

300

be

been

400

We were troubled by the news.

troubled

400

The sky was bright and the sun was shining.

Verb

400

Marcella is a grown woman now.

Adjective

400

No one has been to this theater before.

has

400

keep

kept

500

They had bought their house before Christmas.

bought

500

Take the picture! I can't keep these kids smiling forever.

Adjective

500

The caramel tastes like burnt sugar.

Adjective

500

Was the choir singing when the lights went out?

Have

500

get

got, gotten

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