Question

Can you tell me the past participle form of the verb "live"? Thank you.

2023-04-19

This is what goPenpal answered

Hey there! No problem, I can definitely help you out with that. The past participle of "live" is actually "lived." When we use the past participle form of a verb, we're talking about something that happened in the past and has already been completed.

For example, we might say "I have lived in New York City for five years." In this sentence, "lived" is the past participle form of "live." It tells us that the speaker has spent the last five years living in NYC, but that they are not necessarily still living there now.

It's important to note that the past participle form is often used in conjunction with helping verbs like "have" or "had." So, we might also say "I had lived in New York City for five years before I moved to Boston."

I hope that helps! Let me know if you have any other questions or if there's anything else I can do to assist you.

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