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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which principal part is this verb form? (have) won A. present participle B. past C. present D. past participle

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (vespersaviour):

is this the question you needed me with? @TWalker

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes

OpenStudy (vespersaviour):

Ok so what is that attachment for?

OpenStudy (vespersaviour):

@TWalker

OpenStudy (anonymous):

for fun

OpenStudy (vespersaviour):

Ok. I wasnt sure but I'm not good with this stuff really. I can tag a couple other people to help you. @TWalker

OpenStudy (maddy1251):

I can help you.

OpenStudy (maddy1251):

An example of a present participle is ; I'm thinking (because you are currently thinking; this is different from just simple thinking as a present)

OpenStudy (maddy1251):

An example of a past verb would be drank ; e.g I drank the milk.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i need the awser

OpenStudy (maddy1251):

Present will be referring to what is happening now ; Look at the sun shine (as in right now) Patience. I am trying to help you out rather than give the answer. From reading these you should be able to conclude on a guess.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

look at this

OpenStudy (maddy1251):

I see that.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

look at the joke and weird animal

OpenStudy (maddy1251):

Past participles usually end in -ed, as taught in 8th grade.

OpenStudy (maddy1251):

Here is an example without the use of an -ed verb though. The boy taken to the hospital has recovered. (The participle phrase taken to hospital describes the boy.)

OpenStudy (maddy1251):

So, what do you think is the answer?

OpenStudy (maddy1251):

Well... I would go with past participle personally.. It isn't related to the present. So. Yeah. There ya go.

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