Irregular Past Participles in Spanish Verbs
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What is the irregular past participle of the verb 'Abrir'?

abierto

What is the past participle of the verb 'Leer' when used in the present perfect tense?

leído

Which two verbs have the same past participle 'hecho'?

Hacer

What is the past participle of the verb 'Romper'?

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Which verb has the past participle 'descubierto'?

<p>Descubrir</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Irregular Past Participles in Spanish

  • Some Spanish verbs have irregular past participles that must be memorized.
  • The irregular past participles of Abrir is abierto, meaning "opened".
  • The irregular past participles of Decir is dicho, meaning "said".
  • The irregular past participles of Descubrir is descubierto, meaning "discovered".
  • The irregular past participles of Escribir is escrito, meaning "written".
  • The irregular past participles of Describir is describierto, meaning "described".
  • The irregular past participles of Hacer is hecho, meaning "made/done".
  • The irregular past participles of Leer is leído, meaning "read".
  • The irregular past participles of Morir is muerto, meaning "died".
  • The irregular past participles of Poner is puesto, meaning "put".
  • The irregular past participles of Romper is roto, meaning "broken".
  • The irregular past participles of Ver is visto, meaning "seen".
  • The irregular past participles of Volver is vuelto, meaning "returned".

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Learn the irregular past participles of Spanish verbs such as abrir, decir, and describir. Test your knowledge of these verb forms with this quiz!

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