Verb: to ride; simple past: rode; past participle: ridden
It would NOT be correct to say "have rode", since rode is not the participle. You would either say "we rode them" or "we have ridden them" to be correct.
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I have rode
Rode is the past tense of ride. Ridden is the past participle. I rode a horse yesterday. (past tense) He has ridden a horse before. (present perfect tense)
rode, is the simple past tense of ride for example: I rode in the car the other day.
The simple past tense is rode. The past participle is ridden.
The past tense of ride is rode. The past tense of visiting is visited.
There is no past tense for road, because it is a noun, not a verb. You may be referring to 'rode', which is the past tense for ride. Ex. I rode my bike. -Past tense I ride my bike. -Present tense I will ride my bike. -Future tense
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Yes, rode is a verb, the simple past tense of the verb "ride". Ridden is the past participle.
rode, is the simple past tense of ride for example: I rode in the car the other day.
verb: to ridepast tense - rode. "Yesterday John rode his bike to school."past participle - ridden. "He had ridden it in the park, many times, but he hadn't ridden it on the road before."
Ridden is the past participle of ride. The simple past tense is rode.
No the word rode is not a noun. It is the past tense of the verb ride.