The past participle form of "speak" is "spoken."
Yes, "spoken" is the past participle form of the verb "speak." It is used in the present perfect tense, such as "I have spoken," or in passive constructions like "The words were spoken."
The past participle form of "ride" is "ridden."
"Got" can be both a past verb and a past particle verb depending on the context. As a past verb, it indicates the action of obtaining something. As a past particle verb, it is used after "have" or "has" to form the present perfect tense (e.g., "I have got a new bike").
The verb "spoke" is regular in its past tense form. The base form is "speak," and the past tense is formed by adding "-ed" at the end.
"Speack" is not a word, at least not in American Standard English. (Perhaps you meant "speck" like a small particle or "spoke" which is a past form of speak.) Speak is the present form of the verb for talking. For instance:Diana speaks to audiences well.If it was in the past:Diana spoke well during the presentation.FromlanenabonitaIn some web sites there are people who write the same word with a 'c'= speack. I wasn't sure if it was the correct form of the verb 'to speak'.Thanks for your help
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Yes, "spoken" is the past participle form of the verb "speak." It is used in the present perfect tense, such as "I have spoken," or in passive constructions like "The words were spoken."
Lied is the past form of lie.
The past participle is bent.
The past participle form of "ride" is "ridden."
Past is : Beat (itself) Past Particle : Beaten
"Got" can be both a past verb and a past particle verb depending on the context. As a past verb, it indicates the action of obtaining something. As a past particle verb, it is used after "have" or "has" to form the present perfect tense (e.g., "I have got a new bike").
The verb "spoke" is regular in its past tense form. The base form is "speak," and the past tense is formed by adding "-ed" at the end.
Eyes filled with tears: teared (up), had teared (up) Ripped apart: Tore, had torn
The simple past and past participle is had.
"Speack" is not a word, at least not in American Standard English. (Perhaps you meant "speck" like a small particle or "spoke" which is a past form of speak.) Speak is the present form of the verb for talking. For instance:Diana speaks to audiences well.If it was in the past:Diana spoke well during the presentation.FromlanenabonitaIn some web sites there are people who write the same word with a 'c'= speack. I wasn't sure if it was the correct form of the verb 'to speak'.Thanks for your help
"Encouraged" is the simple past and past participle of the verb "encourage".