beat, beat, beat/beaten
The present participle is beating. The past participle is beat.
The simple past is "beat" whilst the past participle is "beaten".
The simple past tense is beat. The past participle is beaten.
The past participle is beaten.
Beaten is the past participle; beating is the present participle.
The past tense of beat remains beat. The past participle is beaten. For example: " The boy was beaten by his mother'.
The correct spelling for the past tense of "beat" is "beat."
"Beats" is not a root verb; instead, it is the third person singular present of "beat". The past participle of " beat" is " beaten".
The simple past is also 'beat'. The past participle is 'beaten'.
"Beats" is not a root verb; instead, it is the third person singular present of "beat". The past participle of " beat" is " beaten".
She had beaten me fair and square.
The past participle of am is been. Not does not have a past participle