No, the past participle of find is found. (As is the simple past tense).
Founded is the past tense and past participle of the verb "found" which means to begin an organisation.
No, "found" is the past participle of "find". "Founded" is the past participle of "found", which means to establish or create something.
The past participle of the word "Find" is the word "Found."
The past tense of "find" is "found," and the past participle is also "found."
The past participle of find is (have or has) found. For example, "We have foundseveral field mice in the garage."
The simple past and past participle forms are both found.
to find - he finds - he found - he has found
Yes, it is the past tense and past participle of the verb 'to found'. 'Benjamin Britten founded the Aldeburgh Festival.' The past tense and past participle of the verb 'to find' is 'found'. 'They found the answer to their question by visiting the library.' Two completely unconnected verbs - do not confuse them!
The past tense of "find" is "found," and the past participle is also "found."
The past participle is found.
The past participle of "found" is "found." For example, "I have found my keys."
The past tense of the word "find" is "found," and the past participle is also "found." For example, "I found my keys under the couch," and "I have found a solution to the problem."
The past participle of the word "Find" is the word "Found."
The simple past and past participle forms are both found.
The past participle of find is (have or has) found. For example, "We have foundseveral field mice in the garage."
You will not find got in the dictionary. What you want is the past participle for get and that is gotten.
The past participle is equipped. Equipt is also accepted.
"Found" in this context is a past participle. It is used to form the present perfect tense, as in "have found," or the past perfect tense, as in "had found."
The past participle is found.