What is the past participle of fry? Thanks in advance! 😊
2023-06-26
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The past participle of "fry" is "fried." It's like when you take a potato and turn it into hot, crispy french fries. You take that regular verb "fry" and transform it into "fried" to indicate that the frying action has already taken place in the past. Just like a well-done batch of fries, the past participle "fried" is cooked and ready to be used in various verb tenses and sentence structures. So, whether you are talking about frying vegetables, fish, or even your favorite snack, you can rely on "fried" to properly convey that deliciously crispy past action. Keep on sizzling with your language learning journey! What other verb forms would you like to know about? 😊🍟
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