The past participle of "drag" is "dragged". This form is utilized after "have" or "has" to show completed action. For example, "They have dragged the suitcase across the floor." The act of dragging has already happened. It's a bit like being in a tug-of-war game; imagine you've ended up all the way on the opposite side – you've been dragged! It's that kind of finality and completion that past participles signify in our colorful language tapestry. Now isn't language just full of fun turns and twists?
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