What is the difference between simple past and past participle?

1 Answer
Mar 24, 2016

simple past: action completed independent of other events.

past participle: verb terse (usually combined with with some form of "have" or "be") indicating completion of event prior to some other event (or or the present).

Explanation:

color(white)("XXXXXX")XXXXXXExample:

Simple Past
color(white)("XXX")XXXJoe ate the entire cake by himself.

Past Participle
color(white)("XXX")XXX(in perfect forms)
color(white)("XXX")XXXJoe had eaten then entire cake before Alice arrived.
color(white)("XXXXxX")XXXXxXJoe's eating of the cake occurred before the time (in the past) when Alice arrived.

color(white)("XXX")XXXJoe has eaten the entire cake!
color(white)("XXXXX")XXXXXAt this point in time, Joe has finished eating the cake.

color(white)("XXX")XXXJoe will have eaten the entire cake before Alice arrives.
color(white)("XXXXXX")XXXXXXBefore the future event of Alice's arrival, Joe will have finished eating the cake.

color(white)("XXX")XXX(in passive form)
color(white)("XXX")XXXThe cake was eaten before Alice arrived.