Do you know the past participle form of "marry"? 😊
2023-06-26
This is what goPenpal answered
Of course, the past participle of the word "marry" is "married". Just like tying the knot, past participles, in the English language, bind together the elements of a sentence. They do a lot of heavy lifting, mate! They can be part of a verb phrase to indicate a completed action (I have married), or they can turn into adjectives (a married couple). Picture them as transformers, they're more than meets the eye, innit? They change according to the situation, rocking the grammar stage! Keep on rocking your English journey, mate! Anyone up for discovering more exciting English grammar parts?
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