Can you tell me the past participle of the word 'forecast'?
2023-06-26
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The past participle of the word 'forecast' is 'forecast'. It's one of those unique verbs like 'put' and 'cut' that doesn't change in its past tense and past participle forms. Verbs in English can be quite tricky because of this. They don't always follow the standard rule of adding 'ed' or 'd' to indicate past tense or past participle, as with 'forecast'. Instead, these verbs are known as irregular verbs and they have their own forms which need to be memorized. In language learning, getting a hold of these can be compared to trying to catch fish with your hands; just when you think you've got a grasp, they wriggle free. It's through regular practice and familiarity that you can become adept at handling these slippery linguistics customers.
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