The present participle is "cutting".
The past participle is "cut".
Infinitive: cut Past Tense: cut Past Participle: cut
the past participle and past tense of cut is also cut.
The past participle is cut.
"Cut" is one of the "invariable" verbs: All three of its principal parts, which include the past participle, are "cut".
The present participle is cutting.
Cuted is not a grammatical word. Did you mean cited? Cited is already the simple past and past participle of 'cite'.
The past and past participle of cut are both e the same = cut:present = I cut my hand help!past = I cut my hand yesterday.past participle = I have cut my hand three times now.past = When did you cut your hand?
I/you/we/they cut. He/she/it cuts. The present participle is cutting.
infinitive: cut past: cut past participle: cut Present Perfect =have/has cut
present / past / past participle cut / cut / cut Run / ran / run eat / ate / eaten have / had / had mistake / mistook / mistaken
Some examples include "read" (present) and "read" (past participle), "cut" (present) and "cut" (past participle), "hit" (present) and "hit" (past participle), and "put" (present) and "put" (past participle).
Yes base verb = cut past = cut past participle = cut