Pronunciation
PAST PARTICIPLES As you should already know, the Past Participle (P.Pt.) is one of the four invariable forms of each and every English verb, apart from the Infinitive, the Gerund and the Past Simple form. They are used to form the perfect tenses and they can also function as adjectives in given contexts. The most common way to form the Past Participle is by adding –ed to the verb, which is the way in which regular verbs form their Past Simple and Past Participle forms. Take, for instance, the verb move . MOVE Infinitive form: MOVE Past Simple and Past Participle forms: MOVED In context If we have a child, we will have to move to a bigger house. (Infi...