Grammar Rules!!
Past Participles
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English verbs have FOUR main parts, what are they? 

simple form; simple past; past participle; present participle

100

What is the past participle of TEAR?

TORN

100

Mr. and Mrs. Jones _____________ sitting outside on their porch right now.

Mr. and Mrs. Jones are sitting outside on their porch right now.

100

We have been loving the new restaurant in town. 

We cannot use LOVE because it is a stative verb.
200

This verb tense is often used with SINCE or FOR to talk about situations that began in the past and continue up to now. 

Present perfect

200

What is the past participle of BLEED?

BLED

200

Rick ____________ a teacher for twenty-five years.

Rick has been a teacher for twenty-five years.

200

By the time I finally arrived at the doctor's office, he left already.

By the time I finally arrived at the doctor's office, he had left already.

300

What does the use of SINCE indicate? 

The starting point of an action in the past. 

300

What is the past participle of SWEEP?

SWEPT

300

When Mary (arrive) ______ at the airport, the plane (leave) ___________.

When Mary arrived at the airport, the plane had already left.

300

We have been learned about the perfect tense for a while now.

We have been learning about the perfect tense for a while now.

400

What does the use of FOR indicate?

The length of time of an action. 

400

What is the past participle of SHRINK?

SHRUNK

400

Rosy (run)_______ every day since the start of the new year. 

Rosy has been running every day since the start of the new year. 

400

William has planned to leave for New York on Tuesday when his sister called with bad news. His cat was been hit by a car.

William had planned to leave for New York on Tuesday when his sister called with bad news. His cat had been hit by a car.

500

What is one of the differences between the present progressive and the present perfect progressive? 

The present progressive expresses an activity in progress right now. 

The present perfect progressive expresses how long an activity has been going on. 

500

What is the past participle of KNEEL?

KNEELED or KNELT

500

My friend (try) _______ to pass the TOEFL since last year. She (do,not) ______ very well. 

My friend has been trying to pass the TOEFL since last year. She has not done very well. 

500

I have never tried frog legs until I visited France.

I had never tried frog legs until I visited France.