The nominal form is the infinitive used as a noun, so it is always the same as the infinitive. In that case, "voir" (to see).
Example: "Voir rouge est un défaut" (literally "to see red", meaning "to be angry", "is a fault")
"Voir" here is used as a noun (nominal) and is the subject of the verb "est" (is).
It is not a common verb to use in nominal form.
Vu.
past participle of go: went, gone Past tense: I went to the cinema. Past perfect tense: I have gone to the cinema.
The past participle of the verb to buy (comprar) is: comprado.
estado: state estado is also the past participle of estar
Voir mes amis means 'to see my friends' in French.
J'aimerais te voir means I'd like to see you (or to meet you)
The passé composé of "voir" is "j'ai vu" in the first person singular (I saw) and "nous avons vu" in the first person plural (we saw). It is formed with the auxiliary verb "avoir" and the past participle "vu" of the verb "voir."
The past participle of "do" is "done." The past participle of "have" is "had."
The past participle of "am not" is "have not been."
The past participle of "do" is "done."
The past tense of "have" is "had," and the past participle is also "had."
The past participle of "will" is "willed."
The past participle of "am, are, is" is "been."
The past participle of the word "have" is "had."
The past participle is thought.
The past participle of "to" is "been." The past participle of "be" is also "been."
Being is the present participle. The past participle is been.
The past tense and the past participle is "answered".