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The past participle is a verb form with several roles. It’s essential in the creation of compound verb tenses/moods and the passive voice, and it can also be used as an adjective. The French past participle usually ends '''-é''', '''-i''', or '''-u''', and is equivalent to '''-ed''' or '''-en''' in English.
The past participle is a verb form with several roles. It’s essential in the creation of compound verb tenses/moods and the passive voice, and it can also be used as an adjective. The French past participle usually ends '''-é''', '''-i''', or '''-u''', and is equivalent to '''-ed''' or '''-en''' in English.

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The past participle

The past participle is a verb form with several roles. It’s essential in the creation of compound verb tenses/moods and the passive voice, and it can also be used as an adjective. The French past participle usually ends , -i, or -u, and is equivalent to -ed or -en in English.