"Ran" is not a basic verb; instead, it is the past tense of "run". The past participle of "run" is "run", somewhat confusingly.
infinitive: run past: ran past participle: run
It is run. This is one of the few verbs where the infinitive and past participle are the same. The simple past tense is different (ran).Past Participle: runPast simple = Ran (e.g. He RAN out of the store)Past participle = Run (e.g. He was RUN out of the store)
Running doesn't have a past participle. Running is the present participle of run. Ran is the past participle of run
The past participle is also 'run'. The simple past tense is 'ran'.
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The past tense of run is ran. The past participle is run.
Run base verb is run past verb in ran past participle is run
The correct phrase is "you have run." "Run" is the past participle form of the verb "to run" when used in perfect tenses with the auxiliary verb "have."
Ran is the simple past tense of "run". The past participle is "run". e.g. the horse ran the entire track.
The past tense of run is ran. The past participle is run.
Ran is the past tense of run. Running is the present participle.
All verbs have a past tense form and a past participle form. For regular verbs, the past tense and past participle ends in -ed.Example:walk (present tense) walked (past tense and past participle)Irregular verb do not have the -ed ending.Example:run (present tense) ran (past tense) run (past participle)