What's the past participle form of the verb 'plant'?
2023-06-26
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The past participle form of the verb 'plant' is 'planted'. When we use the past participle, we are showing that the action of planting has already been completed in the past. It's like planting a seed and watching it grow into a beautiful flower. In this case, the act of planting has already happened, and we are describing the state or result of that action. So, if you want to say that something has been planted, you would use the past participle form 'planted'. For example, "I have planted many flowers in my garden."
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