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Which principal part is this verb form? (have) ridden a. past b. past participle c. present participle d. present
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Which principal part is this verb form?
(have) ridden
a. past
b. past participle
c. present participle
d. present
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This is a past participle, so the correct answer is B.
Past would be: rode.
Present participle would be: riding.
Present would be: ride/rides.
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