The present participle is biting.
The past participle is bitten.
The present participle of "bite" is "biting".
"Bit" as a verb is the past indicative of "bite", and the past participle of "bite" is "bitten".
Bitten.
The past participle of "bite" is "bitten." For example, "He had been bitten by a mosquito."
The past participle of "bite" is "bitten."
In present tense, you can use "bite" as follows: First person singular: I bite Second person singular: You bite Third person singular: He/she/it bites First person plural: We bite Second person plural: You bite Third person plural: They bite
Past tense: bit Present participle: biting Past participle: bitten
"bitten" = (Past) Participle, "bit" - Past Tense, "to bite" - the Infinitive.
Bit is the simple past tense of bite. The past participle is bitten.
The past participle of the word "bite" is "bitten."
The past tense of "bite" is "bit" and the past participle is also "bitten".
The past tense of bite is bit and the past participle is bitten.