The past participle is watered.
The past participle is watered.
It is watered.
It is watered.
The past and present participle are both verbs that act as adjectives or adverbs.The past participle ends in -ed.Example:The girl swept the audience away with her magnificent solo as the mesmorized watchers sat in awe.The present participle ends in -ing.Example:Running water is a huge waste of our limited water supply.
Both forms are watered.
Being is the present participle. The past participle is been.
The present participle of the verb to water is watering. The present participle of the verb also functions as an adjective and a gerund (a verbal noun).The past participle of the verb to water is watered. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Example:Mom is watering her garden. (verb)The girl dabbed at her watering eyes. (adjective)That apparatus is used for watering the field. (noun, object of the preposition 'for')Mom watered her garden every morning. (verb)The watered flowers thrived under her care. (adjective)
The past participle of do is done. The past participle of have is had.
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.
The present participle is "sowing" and the past participle is "sown".