The present perfect tense have two forms
1. has/have + past participle of the main verb (present perfect ordinary form)
2.has/havge + been + verb-ing (present perfect continuos present perfect progressive form)
so it means that the present perfect of beat is:
has beaten if the subject is singular
and have beaten if the subject is pronoun
or
has/have been beating
The past tense is also beat. The past participle is beaten.
Beated is not a grammatical word. Beat is an irregular verb that does not change in the past tense.
beat
Beat.
had
Come is the past participle.
The past participle of "tell" is "told."
sang
Seen
Both forms are also hurt.
It's 'participle' and it's 'met.'
chided (past tense) and chidden (past participal)
Knee is a regular verb so both past and past participle are knee + ed kneed
Past participal and past simple of cost is cost. I has cost us £3000 to send you to that school. Or. I cost him $20.
yes... "winding" is a *participle*... not a "participal"...
A participial adjective is a present or past participle that is used to modify a noun.