The noun form of the verb to drown is the gerund, drowning.
Drown is a regular verb, so the past participle is drowned.
No the word drown is not a noun. It is a regular verb.
Attract is the verb form of attractive.
Appear is a regular noun so the past is verb + ed and the PP is verb + edappeared.
Helping verbs like "have," "has," "had," "will," "would," "should," "could," "might," and "may" can be used to form the past participle of a verb. For example, in the sentence "I have eaten," "have" is the helping verb that forms the past participle "eaten."
Sue is a regular verb, so the past is sued and the pp is sued.
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Yes.
Place is a regular verb so the PP is placed. place / placed / placed He has placed his cards on the table.
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