To solve this problem, we need to find the past participle form of each verb listed in parentheses. The past participle is often used with helping verbs like "have," "has," or "had."
Here is the step-by-step breakdown for each sentence:
1.
know: The past tense is "knew," and the past participle is
known.
2.
think: The past tense is "thought," and the past participle is
thought.
3.
predict: This is a regular verb, so we just add "-ed" to get
predicted.
4.
strike: The past tense is "struck," and the past participle is
struck.
5.
arise: The past tense is "arose," and the past participle is
arisen.
6.
see: The past tense is "saw," and the past participle is
seen.
7.
do: The past tense is "did," and the past participle is
done.
8.
find: The past tense is "found," and the past participle is
found.
9.
ask: This is a regular verb, so we add "-ed" to get
asked.
10.
go: The past tense is "went," and the past participle is
gone.
11.
got: This is the past tense of "get." The past participle form is
gotten (or sometimes "got," but "gotten" is the standard participle used with "have").
12.
bring: The past tense is "brought," and the past participle is
brought.
13.
choose: The past tense is "chose," and the past participle is
chosen.
14.
give: The past tense is "gave," and the past participle is
given.
15.
run: The past tense is "ran," and the past participle is
run.
Final Answer:
1. known
2. thought
3. predicted
4. struck
5. arisen
6. seen
7. done
8. found
9. asked
10. gone
11. gotten
12. brought
13. chosen
14. given
15. run
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