| 11. | All other verbs use the existing form as the past participle.
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| 12. | It seems to be the past participle of " durchziehen ".
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| 13. | When I use the adjective'pr�vaux', why is the pre considered a past participle?
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| 14. | I assume this is a past participle, but of which verb?
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| 15. | The Italian past participle " sgraffiato " is also used, especially of pottery.
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| 16. | The past participle of strong verbs follows the pronominal declension of " Proto-Germanic.
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| 17. | :: It's not really past tense in English to use a past participle.
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| 18. | It should be called the ending of the past participle.
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| 19. | Thus, there is no passive present or future participle, and no active past participle.
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| 20. | Having plunged into the language dodge ( I would have used the past participle,
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