Forgot is the simple past tense of forget.
To use forget as a past participle you would say forgotten.
I have forgot /forgotten are both correct. The latter is more formally used. I forgot to do the laundry last night. - forgot is used as simple past, ok I may have /forgot forgotten a lot of Chinese in written form, but when I see them I still recognize their meanings. Both forgot and Forgotten can be used as past participle. so, forgot >> simple past forgotten >> past participle
The past tense of "forget" is "forgot" and the past participle is "forgotten."
The past participle of "get" is "gotten" in American English and "got" in British English, although both forms are widely used in both languages.
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Forgot is the simple past tense. Forgotten is the past participle.
Forget is the present tense. The past tense is forgot, the past participle is forgotten, and the present participle is forgetting.
infinitive: forget past: forgot past participle: forgotten
No, "forgotten" is the past participle form of "forget." "Forgot" is the simple past tense form of the verb.
The present participle of the verb "use" is "using" and the past participle is "used."
Sorry about that forgot to login. It varies widely and is dependant on the type of bread, peanut butte rand jam used.
The past participle form of the word "use" is "used."
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.