The past participle of the word paint is painted.
"Painted" is the past tense and past participle of "paint".
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The past participle is a verb ending in -ed that acts as an adjective or adverb.For example:The newly washed clothes always smelled of lavender and detergent.So the past participle of paint is painted.
The word painting can be a noun as in a piece of art. It can also be a verb where it is the present participle of paint.
The past participle of the word paint is painted.
"Painted" is the past tense and past participle of "paint".
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painted
The past participle is a verb ending in -ed that acts as an adjective or adverb.For example:The newly washed clothes always smelled of lavender and detergent.So the past participle of paint is painted.
Painting is the present participle of the verb paint.
Paint can be a verb or it can be a noun depending on how it's used. I intend to paint my house. Verb That's the paint I use. Noun
It depends... If you mean to paint as in "Paint a picture", paint is a verb because it shows action. But if you mean paint as in the literal painting material, then paint is used as a noun because it's a "thing".
The word painting can be a noun as in a piece of art. It can also be a verb where it is the present participle of paint.
No, the word stripped is the past participle of the verb to strip. The past participle of a verb is also an adjective. For example:Verb: He stripped the old paint from the table.Adjective: Then he painted the stripped table a bright red.
Yes, the word 'paint' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'paint' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a colored substance that is spread over a surface to dry leaving a thin decorative or protective coating; a word for a piebald horse; a word for a thing.Examples:noun - That blue paint looks good.verb - I will paint the door tomorrow.The noun forms of the verb to paint are painter and the gerund, painting.
Regular verbs have the same past tense and past participle (-ed ending).Paint -- The man painted the room.Accept -- With her chin held high, she acceptedher fate.Divide -- We divided our assets between us.