hab(en) will always be the second word
ich habe = i have
du hast = you have
er/sie/es hat= he/she/it has
wir haben = we have
ihr habt = you lot have
Sie/sie haben = formal
The verb eg.wohnen you add "ge" at the beginning and take off the en and add t
The past participle form of the word "use" is "used."
There is no past participle. The idiomatic construction "have to" means "must" and is used as an auxiliary verb. (The verb to have has the past tense had and the past participle had.)
The past tense of "worse" is "worsened" and the past participle is also "worsened."
The past participle of fashion (used as a verb) is fashioned.
No. When used as a verb, the past participle of coat is coated.
The present participle of the verb "use" is "using" and the past participle is "used."
The word sitten is the past participle of sit. It is used as a verb.
The past tense of "read" is "read." The past participle of "read" is also "read."
Chartered can be used as the past participle of charter.
No, "-ing" is not a past participle. It is used to form the present participle tense in English. The past participle often ends in "-ed" or "-en," depending on the verb.
"Use" is a regular verb; therefore, its past participle is "used".
The past participle for "wandern" in German is "gewandert."