The past participle of the verbs: to go out, to go, to come end in "i", except which verb? *

SincereKwiziq community member

The past participle of the verbs: to go out, to go, to come end in "i", except which verb? *

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CélineKwiziq team memberCorrect answer

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MaartenC1 Kwiziq Q&A super contributor

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The past participle of the verbs: to go out, to go, to come end in "i", except which verb? *

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