For the verb to tear, the past tense is tore and the past participle is torn.
"Tore" is the past tense of "tear". "Torn" is the past participle.
infinitive: breakpast: brokepast participle: broken
I'm pretty sure it's -had risen-, if not my mistake.
Confusion is the noun of confuse, which came from the past participle of confound. Confuse comes from Middle English (in the sense 'rout, bring to ruin'): from Old French confus, from Latin confusus, past participle of confundere 'mingle together'
past participle of wear or it means damaged and shabby as a result of much use.
infinitive: tear past: tore past participle: torn
"Tore" is the past tense of "tear". "Torn" is the past participle.
Yes, tore is the past tense of tear. The past participle is torn.
Torn is the past participle of tear. tear tore torn
If 'tear' is not related to the liquid secretion of the eyes, the past tense of 'tear' is 'tore' and past participle is 'torn'.
The verb tear is the present tense. Past tense is tore.The past participle is 'torn'.
If 'tear' is not related to the liquid secretion of the eyes, the past tense of 'tear' is 'tore' and past participle is 'torn'.
The past participle of "am not" is "have not been."
The past participle of "do" is "done." The past participle of "have" is "had."
The past tense of "have" is "had," and the past participle is also "had."
The past and past participle for "buy" is "bought."
Being is the present participle. The past participle is been.