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Revision as of 02:09, 18 January 2017

In Spanish, Past Participle is used in present, past and future perfect and some cases with the verb to be. As you know, verbs in spanish are divided in verbs that end in ar, er and ir and each type of verb has their rules to be formed.

Regular Verbs

When you want to form Past Participle with a regular verb, you need to erase ar, er or ir and put the corresponding ending. The next table shows you the endings for each type of verb.

Verb Verbo Ending Participio Participle
To escape Escapar ado Escapado Escaped
To walk Caminar ado Caminado Walked
To lose Perder ido Perdido Lost
To obtain Obtener ido Obtenido Obtained
To run away Huir ido Huido Run Away
To add Añadir ido Añadido Added

Irregular Verbs

Irregular Verbs change their base form completely and they are some verbs that end in er and ir (they generally end in o), the next table show you some examples.

Verb Verbo Participio Participle
To do/make Hacer Hecho Done
To put Poner Puesto Put
To open Abrir Abierto Open
To say/tell Decir Dicho Said