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What is the difference between spoke and spoken?

"Spoke" and "spoken" are both related to speech, but they have different meanings and grammatical functions:

Spoke

* Past tense of "speak". It describes an action that happened in the past.

* Example: "She spoke at the meeting yesterday."

Spoken

* Past participle of "speak". It can be used in various grammatical constructions:

* As an adjective: "The spoken word is powerful."

* As part of a verb phrase: "He has spoken to the authorities."

* In the passive voice: "The language is spoken by millions."

In summary:

* "Spoke" is a past tense verb that describes an action.

* "Spoken" is a past participle that can act as an adjective or part of a verb phrase.

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