The past participle of the word ''tear'' is the word ''torn.'' As a past participle, the word ''torn'' is used to denote that the tearing action...Become a member and unlock all Study Answers Start today. Try it now Create an account Ask a question Our experts can answer ...
InfinitivePresent ParticiplePast TensePast Participle teartearingtearedteared Conjugation of Tear Simple / Indefinite Present Tense He/She/It tears . I tear. You/We/They tear. Present Continuous Tense He/She/It is tearing. I am tearing.
Infinitive原形Simple Past过去式Past Participle过去分词 A arise arose arisen awake awoke/ awakened awoken B be was / were been bear bore born / borne beat beat beaten / beat become became become befall befell befallen begin began begun behold beheld beheld bend bent bent bet bet / betted bet...
Past participle: runGerund: running Imperative run run Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011 run 1. A command to tell a computer to carry out a program. Can also imply loading, execution and output of a whole package. 2. Scored by a batter who progressively reaches ...
Let's have a look at some examples. The verb palais means to speak on the past participle. Bali is spoken. Oh, you gotta be means watch and the past participle Mugabe is watched, so you'll notice so far that narrowly on battle e sound the same, huh? Gandhi on big are they s...
过去分词Infinitive 原形 Simple Past 过去式 Past Participle A arise arose arisen awake awoke/ awakened awoken 过去分词 B be was / were been bear bore born / borne beat beat beaten / beat become became become befall befell befallen begin began begun behold beheld beheld bend bent bent bet ...
Thus it does not directly state that they had so proceeded, for the participle explains the foregoing verb: “The past is sufficient to have done what the heathen want you to have done—viz., to have walked.” Lasciviousness.—It should be plural, expressing the repeated acts of sin. The...
Past participle: runGerund: running Imperative run run Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011 run 1. A command to tell a computer to carry out a program. Can also imply loading, execution and output of a whole package. 2. Scored by a batter who progressively reaches ...
Past participle: runGerund: running Imperative run run Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011 run 1. A command to tell a computer to carry out a program. Can also imply loading, execution and output of a whole package. 2. Scored by a batter who progressively reaches ...