Past participle of EAT
EATEN
affirmative - go
I've gone to the stadium a few times.
make - affirmative
I ate the cake my mom had made.
build - affirmative - simple past
Macchupicchu was built by the Incas.
I have already done my homework.
present perfect
Past participle of speak
spoken
question - hear
Have you heard the news about Paco?
study - past unreal conditional
If Pepito had studied, he would have passed the exam.
paint - negative - simple present
A few murals aren't painted by famous artists.
We drank the Pisco Sour our friend had prepared.
past perfect
Past participle of get
gotten
affirmative - lose
She has lost all her money gambling.
negative - fall
When I saw Liah, her teeth hadn't fallen yet.
advertise - affirmative - future with will
Beauty products will be advertised by Beyonce.
We still haven't completed the puzzle.
present perfect
Past participle of stick
stuck
negative - buy
We haven't bought a house yet.
get - question
Had you gotten your driver's license by the time you were 20 years old?
write - negative - present perfect
Some novels haven't been written in Latin.
His achievements will never be forgotten.
passive voice
Past participle of cut
cut
know - question
How long have you known your best friend?
write - reported speech
My boyfriend told me he had written to me before his cellphone was stolen.
design - affirmative - present continuous
A new cathedral is being designed by Domenico.
The city was being destroyed during the war.
passive voice