The past participle of the word "hunt" is "hunted." This form of the verb is used to create the present perfect, past perfect, and future perfect tenses. For example, in the sentence "I have hunted for hours," "hunted" is the past participle. It’s like a past tense with a twist that can change the entire meaning of the sentence. Now, isn’t English language full of fun surprises? That's the beauty of grammar, it’s like a jigsaw puzzle, and the past participle is your corner piece that brings the whole picture of past action into focus.
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