The present participle is returning. The past participle is returned.
Returned is the past participle (note spelling of participle) of return.
The past participle is returned.
Returned is the past tense and past participle of return.
Returned is the past tense of the verb return. Because return is a regular verb, returned is also the past participle.
No, the word 'returned' is the past participle, past tense for the verb to return. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective, for example, the returned soldiers.The word 'return' is also a noun, a common noun; a word for the act of coming back to or from a place or condition. Example sentence:Their families celebrated the return of the soldiers.
Rediturus is a future active participle, something we don't have in English. It is used as an adjective indicating that someone will do something at some future time. Rediturus is the masculine singular of the future active participle of the verb redire, "to return". It means that some male person (or something else represented in Latin by a masculine noun) is "about to return" or "going to return".
Being is the present participle. The past participle is been.
The past participle of do is done. The past participle of have is had.
The present participle is "sowing" and the past participle is "sown".
Present participle - winding Past participle - winded
Begun is the past participle, and beginning is the present participle.
The present participle is beating. The past participle is beat.