PLZ HELP ME. I will medal someone for the best response and tell me which one and why. Which principal part is this verb form? got A. present participle B. present C. past participle D. past
What do you think?
The correct answer is D. past
C or D.
Stop giving out answers.
@ksuk3322 Hi there! Please do not give direct answers, it is against the CoC. Thank you for your consideration. :)
That's too bad. I have an explanation. A past participle ends in -ed or -en and it has two functions: 1) adjective EX: This car is heated. (Verb: "is"; Adjective "heated") EX: We had a heated argument. (Adjective "heated") As an adjective, the past participle occurs after the verb BE (is, am, was, were, been) or it modifies a noun. 2) part of a verb EX: The stove has heated the room. (Verb: "has"; Part of a verb: "heated") As a part of a verb, the past participle occurs with the verb HAVE (have, has, had). Past tense refers to a verb. (Please note that, past participles are not verbs.) EX: The stove heated the room. In the example above, the word 'heated' doesn't do the following things: It doesn't occur with BE (is, am, was, were, been) It doesn't occur with HAVE (have, has, have) It doesn't modify a noun (argument) "heated" functions all by itself. It's a verb, and the -ed ending tells us it's a past tense verb.
Well at the end, it'll only be too bad for you. =)
It's a good ideas to explain it before. Also, "The correct answer is B" is still considered direct @ksuk3322 .
Please refrain from doing so again. Thank you.
Don't care @inowalst
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