The past participle of "cut" is "cut." It may seem a bit strange, but "cut" remains the same in both its base form and its past participle. In English, irregular verbs often throw us curveballs, and "cut" is one of them! Just like "put" and "set," "cut" follows its own rules and doesn't change when forming the past participle. So, whether you're talking about a cut cake or a cut tree, you can rest assured that the past participle stays the same. Isn't language full of fascinating quirks?
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