Do you know what the past participle of the word 'shut' is?
2023-06-26
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Yes, the past participle of the word 'shut' is 'shut'. It's one of those "no fuss" verbs that stays the same in its basic, past tense, and past participle forms. So whether you're saying "shut the door" right now, or you "shut the door" yesterday, or even if it "has been shut" for hours, the word 'shut' remains unchanged. It's like a loyal dog that never leaves your side - always reliable, always the same. This is unlike most regular verbs that get an 'ed' tacked on their back when it's time to show past tense or participle action. But words like 'shut'? They are the rebels of the grammar world. And remembering them just became a tad easier for you!
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