The pas participle of sling is "slung", I'm not sure but I guess it is like sing,sang,sung
The present participle of "feign" is "feigning" and the past participle is "feigned".
"Double-quick step" is an English equivalent of the French phrase pas redoublé.Specifically, the masculine noun pas means "step." The masculine past participle redoublé means "double-quick, redoubled." The pronunciation will be "pah ruh-doo-bley" in French.
The past tense of 'undergo is 'underwent' I underwent major surgery. The past participle of 'undergo' is 'undergone' After I had undergone major surgery I felt much better,
'pu' is the past participle of the verb 'pouvoir' (to can / to be able)je n'ai pas pu venir = I could not come, I wasn't able to come
You can say "Je n'ai pas" in French to mean "I don't have."
The word for not is ne pas in French. It combines with is as n'est pas.Sometimes the word pas is enough, a type of verbal shortcut.
The population of The Pas is 5,513.
The Pas was created in 1912.
Being is the present participle. The past participle is been.
Non, ce n'est pas (or contracted "c'est pas moi") but it must be followed by a subordonate sentence or a direct object No it's not me - Non, ce n'est pas moi - It is a mistake - no, it's not (non, ce n'est pas une erreur)
je ne l'appellerai pas tu ne l'appelleras pas il, elle ne l'appellera pas nous ne l'appellerons pas vous ne l'appellerez pas ils, elles ne l'appelleront pas