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8 November, 14:39

View the verb.

(have) won

Which principal part is this verb form?

a. past

b. present

c. past participle

d. present participle

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  1. 8 November, 14:53
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    The right answer is letter c. This verb tense is formed by the auxiliar "have" or "has" plus the verb in participle form in this case is "won".
  2. 8 November, 14:57
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    The present tense in english is very interesting.

    We can find in this context: To be verb, Simple Present, Present progressive and Present Perfect Tense.

    In the present perfect tense we need to built the following structure:

    Verb to have + Present participle.

    In this case with verb won (which is a irregular verb) has as auxiliary verb the to have, then according this structure the option c does match with the question.
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