Hey there! Great question! The past participle of "bite" is "bitten." This means that if you use the verb "bite" in the past tense or in the perfect tense, you would say "I have bitten" or "he had bitten".
To break it down a little further, the past participle form of a verb is what you use when you want to talk about something that has already happened. For example, "I had bitten into the apple before realizing how sour it was."
It may take a bit of practice to get used to using the past participle form of verbs, but it is an important part of being able to communicate fluently in English. Don't be afraid to make mistakes - that's how we learn!
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