Yes.
The past participle form of the word "use" is "used."
"Use" is a regular verb; therefore, its past participle is "used".
Used is the past participle; using is the present participle.
"ridden" is the past participle of "rode"
Used (e.g "It had been used for...", "John was used", etc.)
All are past and past participle in tense.
Present Perfect: have (has - for the 3rd pers sing) + the verb's 3rd form (the [Past] Participle). Past Perfect: had + the verb's 3rd form (the [Past] Participle). Future Perfect: will (shall) + have + the verb's 3rd form (the [Past] Participle). Past (or Perfect) Conditional: would +have + the verb's 3rd form (the [Past] Participle). Past Subjunctive (Analytical): should + have + the verb's 3rd form (the [Past] Participle). Perfect Infinitive: to have + the verb's 3rd form (the [Past] Participle). Perfect Gerund (also called Present Participle): having + the verb's 3rd form (the [Past] Participle).
The present and past particle of the butterfly is butterflies. butterfly is a noun and doesn't have a present and past participle
Took is the past tense of take.With had you use the past participle form. The past participle of take is taken.He had taken the car and left.
You e it in the past tense. ex I burnt the barn
The past participle is begun. For example: They had begun their homework when their mother got home.
Both forms are "used."