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Whats the difference between past tense and past participle?

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Whats the difference between past tense and past participle?

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the difference between a past participle and the past tense is that a past participle is the word that makes a sentence past tense. it is the form of a verb that you use to make the sentence past tense. for example, in the sentence, “i had a cookie,” the word “had” is the past participle. it is what makes this sentence in past tense. If i had used the present tense form, rather than the past participle, it would read “I have a cookie,” making it present tense instead of past tense.

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