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What's the past participle form of the verb 'squeeze'?

2023-06-26

This is what goPenpal answered

The past participle form of the verb 'squeeze' is 'squeezed'. The construction of past participles often involves adding '-ed' to the end of the base form of regular verbs, just like 'squeeze'. You can use it in perfect tenses, like the present perfect tense "I have squeezed the lemon", or the passive voice "The lemon was squeezed into the cup". It's like hopping back in time in our language time machine, grabbing the action that's happened, and bringing it into our current or future narrative. So, 'squeezed' is not just a word, it's the echo of an action completed!

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