The past participle is abode.
The past tense of "abide" is "abided" or "abode" (less common).
The simple past tense of abide is abided.
The past tense of "abide" is "abided," and the past participle is "abided" as well.
"Abode" , when a verb, is an alternative simple past tense of the verb "abide". The past participle of "abide" is "abided".
The past participle of "abide" is "abided" or "abode" depending on the context. Both are considered acceptable forms.
The past tense of "abide" is "abided" or "abode." Both forms are considered correct and can be used interchangeably.
Both forms are abode.
Abide has several meanings. He abided in London for several years. -- to dwell or reside
The future tense of "abide" is "will abide." For example, "I will abide by the rules."
The preposition that typically follows "abide" is "by." For example, "I will abide by the rules."
I am the vine and you are the branches if you abide in me I will abide in you
The Tagalog word for abide is "sumunod" or "tumupad".