List of Spanish irregular participles

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In the Spanish language there are some verbs with irregular past participles. There are also verbs with both regular and irregular participles, in which the irregular form is most used as an adjective, while the regular form tends to appear after haber to form compound perfect tenses.

When a participle is used as adjective, it must agree in gender and number with the noun modified:

Masculine Feminine
Singular -o -a
Plural -os -as

Verbs with irregular participles

Verbs with regular and irregular participles

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