No, red is an adjective.
"Red" is not a verb and therefore does not have a past participle. The closest verb form is "redden". Its past participle is "reddened"
The past participle of reading is read (pronounced red)
read / read / read But the past and past participle are pronounced - red
The past participle of read is read (pronounced like "red")The present participle of read is reading.
In the phrase, "Charging at the red cloak, the bull missed his mark," the participle phrase is "charging at the red cloak." It is a participle phrase because it works as an adjective in the sentence.
The past participle is used to form the perfect and pluperfect tenses as in I have asked him.
The past participle of "lead" can be either "led" (pronounced like "red") or "lead" (pronounced like "reed"), depending on the context and dialect.
Being is the present participle. The past participle is been.
No, the word stripped is the past participle of the verb to strip. The past participle of a verb is also an adjective. For example:Verb: He stripped the old paint from the table.Adjective: Then he painted the stripped table a bright red.
The past participle of do is done. The past participle of have is had.
The present participle is "sowing" and the past participle is "sown".
Present participle - winding Past participle - winded