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follow is a regular verb that means you add -ed to make the past and past participle

follow / followed / followed

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What is the past participle of follow?

follow is a regular verb that means you add -ed to make the past and past participle follow / followed / followed


What is the sentence of the past participle of follow?

Well, the past participle conjugation of the verb "to follow" isI, You, He/She/It, We, You, They followed.And example of a sentence using this is:I followed the car in front of me to get to the station.


What is the past participle of follow up?

Followed up. Follow is the verb in this phrasal verb and only the verb changes with tense change. Follow is a regular verb so the past participle is +ed = followed.


What are the rules in forming perfect tenses?

Present Perfect: have (has - for the 3rd pers sing) + the verb's 3rd form (the [Past] Participle). Past Perfect: had + the verb's 3rd form (the [Past] Participle). Future Perfect: will (shall) + have + the verb's 3rd form (the [Past] Participle). Past (or Perfect) Conditional: would +have + the verb's 3rd form (the [Past] Participle). Past Subjunctive (Analytical): should + have + the verb's 3rd form (the [Past] Participle). Perfect Infinitive: to have + the verb's 3rd form (the [Past] Participle). Perfect Gerund (also called Present Participle): having + the verb's 3rd form (the [Past] Participle).


Does the present and past participle include a helping verb?

Yes, the present participle includes a helping verb, usually "to be" followed by the present participle (e.g., is eating). The past participle can also include a helping verb, such as "have" or "had" followed by the past participle (e.g., have eaten).


Is the word getting always followed by a past participle?

No not always.


Is followed an adjective?

Yes, it can be, to mean observed (followed protocols, followed persons). (The antonym is unfollowed.) It is usually a verb form, the past tense and past participle of "to follow."


Is the word followed an abstract noun?

The word 'followed' is not a noun.The word followed is the past participle, past tense of the verb to follow. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:The dinner was followed by entertainment. (verb)The followed suspect finally made a wrong move. (adjective)The abstract noun form for the verb to follow is the gerund, following.


What is the past participle of do and have?

The past participle of do is done. The past participle of have is had.


What is the past participle of am not?

The past participle of am is been. Not does not have a past participle


What is the past participle of the did?

What is the past participle of do


What is past and past participle of have?

The past participle of have is had....:) I have had...