The past participle of the verb 'bury' is 'buried'. In English language, regular verbs form the past participle by adding -ed to the base form of the verb. Bury becomes buried in the past participle. It's used with auxiliary verbs to form verb tenses like the present perfect, past perfect and future perfect - referring to actions that have or will have happened and are connected to the present moment. For example, in the sentence "They have buried the treasure", 'buried' is the past participle of bury. It indicates the treasure was buried in the past and it has an effect on the present situation.
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