Become and Left - Past Participles
What are past participles?
Past participles are a form of a verb that are used to create the following:
- Perfect tense: I have eaten.
- Passive voice: The cake was baked by Mary.
- Adjectives: The broken vase.
The past participle of 'become'
'Become' is an irregular verb that means to start being something. The past participle of 'become' is 'become'.
For example:
- Present tense: I become a doctor next year.
- Past tense: I became a doctor ten years ago.
- Past participle: I had become a doctor by the time I was 30.
The past participle of 'leave'
'Leave' is a regular verb that means to go away from someone or something. The past participle of 'leave' is 'left'.
For example:
- Present tense: I leave for work at 8am.
- Past tense: I left work early yesterday.
- Past participle: I have left work early before.
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