In which tense of present do we use the past participle form of the verb?
Present perfect
Regular verbs finish in -ed and irregular verbs change partially or completely in past.
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She has played volleyball.
False. We use "wasnt" or "werent" when the verb is "BE".
Simple present
To talk about two actions in the past that happened one before the other one.
Were they ok?
False. Many irregular verbs have different simple past and past participle (bit, bitten).
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Was - Were
Say a sentence planning something in future.
They were working.
Present continuous is used to talk about an action that happened during a period of time in the past.
False. It's for a period of time IN THE PRESENT.
the verb "Be" (am - is - are) and verb with -ing
H-I-D-D-E-N
Present continuous
He hadnt done exercise before today.
To talk about an action that started in the past and continued in the present, or an action that happened in the past and might happen again.
B-R-O-U-G-H-T
Simple present
We have done homework.
TRUE! Is, Am, Are.