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Find five examples of commonly used past participles from the story. For example, said, learnt.

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  • Thought
  • Written
  • Seen
  • Been
  • Broken
  • Go
  • Enslaved
  • Explained
  • Looked
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The Last Lesson
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Chapter 4.5: The Last Lesson - ENGLISH WORKSHOP [Page 121]

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Chapter 4.5 The Last Lesson
ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 4. | Page 121

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