The present participle of "run" is "running". English does not have future participles for any verb. There are various expedients when translating into English from foreign languages that do have a specific grammatical form for future participles, but these should probably be sought under translations from the language in question.
The present participle is running.
The past participle is run (e.g. could run, would run, has run, had run, will run, will have run).
Yes.
It is the present participle of run.
The past participle is run. The present participle is running.
The simple past tense is ran. The past participle is run.
The present participle is running.
Ran
"Running" is the present participle of "run". Present participles are used to create the progressive tense. The future tense of "run" is "will run". The future progressive is "will be running".
Verbs typically used with present participles include "be," "keep," "enjoy," "avoid," "resist," "continue," "consider," "finish," "begin," "start," and "forget." These verbs are used to show simultaneous or ongoing actions, states, or habits.
There is no such thing as a future participle.The past participle is known and the present participle is knowing.
The present participle is formed by adding "-ing" to the base form of the verb, regardless of the tense. For example, "walk" becomes "walking" in the present participle form.
There are two participle forms in English the past participle and the present participle.The past participle of kick is kickedThe present participle of kick is kickingThere are future verb phrases. For kick the future verb phrases are:going to kickwill kickam/is/are kicking
Past tense - ran (simple) & run (past participle) Present tense - run/runs/running. Future tense - will run.
I/you/we/they run. He/she/it runs. Running is the present participle.
Present perfect tense.
Running doesn't have a past participle. Running is the present participle of run. Ran is the past participle of run
Running is the present participle of run.
it is run
Past tense - blew (simple) & blown (past participle) Present tense - I/you/we/they blow. He/she/it blows. The present participle is blowing. Future tense - will blow.