Yes, experienced is the past participle of experience.
The past participle is experienced.
The past participle is experienced.
The past tense of "experience" is "experienced" and the past participle is also "experienced."
The word 'experienced' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to experience. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective (an experienced worker).The word experience is also an abstract noun; a word for knowledge and skill that is gained through time spent doing a job or activity; a word for something that happens to you, or a situation that you are involved in; a word for a concept.
For the verb "to experience" there is the past participle, experienced, which has a connotation of 'knowledgeable.' The noun experience also has a related adjective experiential(based on experience).
It is neither. Experiencing is the present participle of the verb (to experience) and can be used as a noun (gerund) but not an adjective. The past participle (experienced) is also used as an adjective, and most dictionaries do not recognize the adverb form (experiencedly).
Being is the present participle. The past participle is been.
Experimented is a past tense verb, not an adjective. The adjective would be experimental.
No, the word store is not a participle. The present participle is storing. The past participle is stored.
The present participle is swelling. The past participle is swelled.
The past participle is proceeded. The present participle is proceeding.
The present participle of "sow" is "sowing," and the past participle is "sown."