The past participle is come; the present participle is coming.
The past participle for "come" is "come" and the present participle is "coming."
The present tense is:I/You/We/They come.He/She/It comes.The past tense is came.The past participle is come.
The present tense is "come". The past participle is "come", as well. "Came" is the past tense.
The past tense is "came" and the past participle is "come", which in this irregular verb has the same form as the present tense.
The verb "come" has five tenses: present (come), past (came), present participle (coming), past participle (come), and future (will come).
Being is the present participle. The past participle is been.
Come is the past participle; coming is the present participle.
The present tense is:I/You/We/They come.He/She/It comes.The past tense is came.The past participle is come.
The present tense is "come". The past participle is "come", as well. "Came" is the past tense.
The simple past tense is came. The present participle is coming.
Present = come Past = came Past participle = come
The past tense is "came" and the past participle is "come", which in this irregular verb has the same form as the present tense.
Being is the present participle. The past participle is been.
"Leaving" can be both a present participle and a past participle. As a present participle, it functions as part of the progressive verb forms (e.g., "I am leaving"). As a past participle, it is used in perfect verb tenses (e.g., "I have left").
Present: study Past: studied Past participle: studied
Present tense: lead Present participle: leading Past tense: led Past participle: led
The past participle is done. The simple past tense is did. The present participle is doing.
Present Participle of pull is pulling, past is pulled, and past participle is have pulled