Can you tell me the past participle of the verb "weep"?
2023-06-26
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The past participle of the verb "weep" is "wept." In English, past participles are usually used with 'have' (has, had) to show that something happened in the past. So, when you say, "I have wept," it shows a sorrow so deep, it made you cry at some point in your life. This expression adds a richness and depth to your language, like the beautiful but tragic stories a weeping willow could tell with its drooping branches.
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