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1.) What is the difference between Past Participle and Past Perfect when they use the verb "sung" or any other verbs similar to that?

2.) What is the difference between Past Participle and Past Perfect as a whole?

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Answer:

The past participle is used in the passive, perfect tenses and is used as adjectives.

Step-by-step explanation:

*Past perfect is a tense in English, and past participle is a verb form.

#Subject + had + past participle + object

In the table, you can see the first vertical column is Vo (infinitive verb), middle is past simple, and the right-hand side is past participle (P2)

Past simple: S + Ved/irregular (past simple-middle) + O

Past perfect: S + had + V_p2 (right) + O

Passive: S + be (am/is/are/were/was) + V_p2 (right)

With irregular Verbs, sometimes you will see it is the same in both columns, it is normal. Even it just adds -ed behind the verb.

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