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What is the past participle form of discovered?
The past participle of "discovered" is
discovered
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It's a regular verb, so the past participle is the same as the past tense.
Which two narrative elements appear in this excerpt from George Bernard Shaw and acirc 128 153s Pygmalion THE FLOWER GIRL you be so saucy. You heard what I come for yet. (To Mrs. P?
Is seagull a masculine or feminine word in English?
Morphology
What is the prefix for alien?
What is dia de las Malvinas?
What does the Spanish word or phrase MM mean?
What is grammatically correct narrower or more narrow?
What is the opposite gender of noun swain?
Ordo Rosae Rubeae et Aureae Crucis pronunciation?
Is such a stinky flower that it makes people regret having nose metaphor personification simile or hyperbole?
What is tagalog of cute?
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