The past participle is cultured.
The present participle is culturing.
The past participle form of "culture" is "cultured," and the present participle form is "culturing."
Present participle - breaking Simple past - broke Past participle - broken
"Leaving" can be both a present participle and a past participle. As a present participle, it functions as part of the progressive verb forms (e.g., "I am leaving"). As a past participle, it is used in perfect verb tenses (e.g., "I have left").
The verb "sit" has the following forms: sit (present), sat (past), and sitting (present participle).
The present participle of "feign" is "feigning" and the past participle is "feigned".
The four principal forms of a verb are the base form (infinitive), present participle, past tense, and past participle. These forms are used to create different tenses and convey various meanings in a sentence.
The past participle is cultured. The present participle is culturing.
The past participle is used for forming the perfect tenses and passive voice, often ending in -ed or -en, like "bought" or "taken." The present participle ends in -ing and is used to form the progressive tenses or as a gerund, like "buying" or "taking."
Present participle - breaking Simple past - broke Past participle - broken
'Have' is of the verb 'to have'. 'is' is of the verb 'to be'.
Paid is the past participle; paying is the present participle.
Buy is present tense. Buying is the present participle. The past and past participle is bought.
The participle forms of "prove" are "proved" and "proven."
The verb "sit" has the following forms: sit (present), sat (past), and sitting (present participle).
The four principal forms of a verb are the base form (infinitive), present participle, past tense, and past participle. These forms are used to create different tenses and convey various meanings in a sentence.
Shine is a verb. The forms of shine are: present -- shine past -- shone past participle -- shone present participle -- shining
Wet doesn't change from present to past tense or for the past participle. All three forms are wet.
1.the present(or infinitive)2.the past tense3.the past participle4.the present participle