Torn may be used as a verb (such as in the sentence "I have torn the paper") or as an adjective ("The paper is torn").
The verb tear is the present tense. Past tense is tore.The past participle is 'torn'.
My dress has torn, exposing my bra.My pants have torn along the seam in the back.The insolent youngster has torn pages out of the library book.Religious zealots have torn all the nude drawings from art books.
Torn is the past participle of tear. tear tore torn
The word is spelled tore, just as you spelled it. The verb tenses are: tear tore torn The nail caused a tear in George's pants. The nail tore George's pants. George's pants were torn by the nail.
Tore is the past tense of the action, whereas torn refers to the object. ie: I tore the paper. The paper is now torn.
No. It is not a preposition. Torn is an adjective and the past participle of the verb to tear.
The word 'socks' is the plural of 'sock'. Therefore it takes a plural verb: 'The socks were torn.'
For the verb to tear, the past tense is tore and the past participle is torn.
The verb form can be an adjective, meaning torn. The slang use (in body building) is also an adjective.
The verb tear is the present tense. Past tense is tore.The past participle is 'torn'.
Yes, for example: I had to trim the paper to fit in the holder. You can trim the paper to get rid of the torn edge.
Time is "torn" in the duration of this book.
My dress has torn, exposing my bra.My pants have torn along the seam in the back.The insolent youngster has torn pages out of the library book.Religious zealots have torn all the nude drawings from art books.
when a ligament is torn it is called hyperextension
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Torn is the past participle of tear. tear tore torn
My paper is torn!