Which principal part is this verb form?
(have) ridden
A.
present
B.
present participle
C.
past
D.
past participle
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
not a or b
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i was thinking it is D
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Which principal part is this verb form?
held
A.
present
B.
present participle
C.
past
D.
past participle
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not a or b
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
i did it in the past
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so it will be C?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
participle expressing action in past: a participle that expresses past time or a completed action. It is used with auxiliaries to form perfect tenses in the active voice and all tenses in the passive voice.
In the sentence "I waited until he had rung the bell," the past participle is "rung."
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so it's D?
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yes
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok thanks
OpenStudy (anonymous):
1. For (Have) ridden is D. Past participle 2. For held i got wrong it is C. past not D.past participle
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it's ok there were 10 questions, i only got 2 of them wrong, so i got an 80%
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