The past participle of "empty" is "emptied." The past participle is a form of a verb that is used in certain verb tenses to describe completed actions, and is formed by adding "-ed" to the base form of a regular verb. In the case of "empty," the base form is "empty" and the past participle form is "emptied."
For example, you might say: "I have emptied the trash can," where "emptied" is the past participle form of "empty."
It's worth noting that irregular verbs don't form the past participle by simply adding "-ed" to the base form. Instead, they have their own unique forms, like "run" becoming "run" instead of "runned." However, "empty" is a regular verb, so it follows the standard pattern for forming the past participle.
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