The past participle of pass is passed.
'Cooking' is the present participle of the verb 'to cook'.
Cooked is already the past participle of cook. The present participle is cooking.
The past tense of "pass" is "passed," and the past participle is also "passed."
Cooked is the past participle. Cook is a regular verb which means the simple past and past participle are the same. They are formed by adding -ed to the end of the verb.
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Yes it is the present participle of the verb pass.
I/He/She/It was cookingWe/You/They were cooking
It is cook, e.g. Tommorrow I am going to cook eggs and bacon for breakfast.
Passed.
The present participle of to cook is cooking.Here are two examples of the present participle used in the present progressive tense:I am cooking.You are cooking now.Cook or cooks is the simple present tense.