She had beaten me fair and square.
He had beaten the opponent in the final race.
The past participle form of the word "use" is "used."
"Use" is a regular verb; therefore, its past participle is "used".
The present participle of the verb "use" is "using" and the past participle is "used."
The past participle is used in a sentence to show completed actions, like "she has finished her homework." The present participle is used to show ongoing actions, like "he is running in the park." Both participles can also be used as adjectives, such as "the broken window" or "the sleeping cat."
Used (e.g "It had been used for...", "John was used", etc.)
The past participle form of the word "use" is "used."
Be particularly careful with past participle agreements when using the perfect subjunctive.
"Use" is a regular verb; therefore, its past participle is "used".
The past participle is used in a sentence to show completed actions, like "she has finished her homework." The present participle is used to show ongoing actions, like "he is running in the park." Both participles can also be used as adjectives, such as "the broken window" or "the sleeping cat."
"ridden" is the past participle of "rode"
The present participle of the verb "use" is "using" and the past participle is "used."
A past tense verb indicates an action that has already happened, while a past participle is a form of the verb typically used in perfect tenses or passive voice. For example, "ran" is the past tense of "run," while "run" is the past participle of "run" in sentences like "has run" or "was run."
Beaten is the past participle of the verb beat.The past participle is used to make the present perfect tense:He beat me up (simple past)The man beat his dog.He has beaten me up again. (present perfect).The man has beaten his dog more than once.The past participle is also used to make the passive tense:I was beaten up by the big guy.The dog was beaten by its owner.
The word "reported" is the past participle, past tense of the verb to report. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Example sentences:We reported the incident to management. (verb)The reported incident led to an investigation. (adjective)
The word 'interrupted' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to interrupt. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.verb: She was interrupted when the alarm randomly went off.adjective: An auto accident resulted in an interrupted vacation.
Used (e.g "It had been used for...", "John was used", etc.)
All are past and past participle in tense.