The simple past and past participle are both spelled.
Spelt is also used in British English.
The past participle of "spell" is "spelled" in American English, and "spelt" in British English.
No it is not. The past participle of spell is "spelled" or "spelt" whereas "learnt" (also "learned") is the past particple of "to learn".These are two different verbs. The only verb in English which derived its past tense form from a wholly different verb is the verb "to go", whose past tense is "went", which was derived not from "go", but from "to wend", another verb similar in meaning which is still in use today.
The past participle of "do" is "done." The past participle of "have" is "had."
The past participle of "am not" is "have not been."
The past participle of "do" is "done."
The past tense of "have" is "had," and the past participle is also "had."
The present participle is stealing. The past participle is stolen.
spelt per American Heritage Dictionary "alternate past tense and past participle of spell".
infinitive: buy past: bought past participle: bought
"Equalled": Simple past tense and past participle of equal.
The past tense of talk is "talked". It is also the participle.
The past participle of the verb to choose is chosen.
The correct spelling is "sunk." It is the past tense form of the verb "sink," which means to descend or drop beneath the surface of water or another liquid.
It is spelled meant (the past tense and past participle of the verb to mean).
The past participle of the verb to buy (comprar) is: comprado.
The past participle of to get is gotten. The rhyming word, a plant and fabric, is cotton.
The past participle of "am not" is "have not been."
That is the correct spelling of the verb form murmured. It can be the past tense or past participle and may be used as an adjective.