Hello there! It's great that you're reaching out for some advice on English grammar. To answer your question, the past participle of "forgive" is "forgiven".
In English, a verb's past participle is used in compound tenses to express a completed action in the past or to form the passive voice. To form the past participle of a regular verb, the suffix "-ed" is added to the base form of the verb.
However, "forgive" is an irregular verb, which means that its past participle is not formed by adding "-ed". Instead, the past participle of "forgive" is "forgiven". For example, "I have forgiven him for his mistake" or "The debt was forgiven by the creditor".
Remember that using the correct past participle can help you sound more fluent and natural in English. Keep practicing and don't be afraid to ask for help when you need it. Good luck!
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