Since flow does not take an object, it is an intransitive verb.
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Infinitive: to flow Past tense: flew Past participle: flown If flow is the base verb then past and past participle are flowed / flowed The river flowed to the sea. The river has flowed through our property for years.
The river flowed to the sea.The lava flowed across the road. Electricity flowed through the wire.
The river flowed quickly.
The past tense is "flowed.
infinitive: flowpast: flowedpast participle: flowed
The word 'flowing' is the present participle, present tense of the verb to flow. The present participle of the verb also functions as an adjective and a gerund (verbal noun).Examples:The stream was flowing over the rocks. (verb)The flowing water sparkled in the sun. (adjective)Beavers had built a dam which stopped the flowing. (noun)
The past form of the word "flow" is "flowed."
And Her Tears Flowed Like Wine was created in 1944.
Blood and water flowed out. This is recorded in the book of John 19: 34.
Both are correct in their own different ways. to have flowed is the past tense of to flow eg the rivers have flowed to the sea to have flown is the past tense of to fly eg the birds have flown away
Flowed.