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Skill 30: After Have, use the past participle. *The auxiliary verb “Have” can be occupied in different forms (have, having, has , had) must be always followed by the past participle form of the verb. *Past participle form: For regular verbs it is the verb ending with “ed” example: fixed, followed, etc. For Irregular verbs the past participle does not end with “ed”. Example base form: take ,simple past: took, past participle: taken The following chart outlines the use of verb form after have: VERB FORMS AFTER HAVE HAVE + PAST PARTICIPLE Example: You should be shure that if you have a subject and a past participle you also have the verb have. -He had walk to school . (Should be had Walked) -We have see the show. (Should be Have seen)