The past participle of the verb "sign" is "signed." When we conjugate a verb in English, the past participle is used in certain tenses, such as the present perfect and the past perfect. Think of the past participle as an adjective that describes a completed action. It's like a flag raised on a mountaintop, signaling that something has been done. In the case of "sign," when we say "signed," it tells us that someone has performed the action of signing in the past. So, the next time you want to talk about something that has been signed, remember to use the past participle "signed"!
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