The past tense of "fall" is "fell", and the past participle is "fallen".
The past tense of "know" is "knew", and the past participle is "known".
The past participle of "run" is "run", and the past tense is "ran".
Past tense of "wear" is "wore." The past participle is "worn."
The past tense of "hear" is "heard" and the past participle is also "heard."
The past tense of "lead" is "led," and the past participle is also "led."
The past tense of "grow" is "grew" and the participle is "grown."
The past participle of "steal" is "stolen." The past tense of "steal" is also "stole."
The past participle of the word 'fall' is 'fallen'.
"Fallen" is the past participle; "fell" is the simple past tense.
The past participle of get is gotten. (Or got in British English)The past participle of fall is fallen.The past participle of drive is driven.The past participle of cost is cost.The past participle of hang is hung.
The past participle of "fall" is "fallen" and the present participle is "falling."
"added" is the past tence for "add". there is no past tence for "added"
The past tense verb of the irregular verb "to sit" is "sat."
The perfect tense is formed using the past participle form of a verb, often combined with an auxiliary verb such as "have" or "has." Examples include "have played," "has eaten," or "have seen."
Fallen.
Infinitive: fall Past: fell Past participle: fallen
The past participle of FALL is FALLEN.--The past participle is the form of a verb that is used in the perfect tenses, the passive tenses, or as an adjective. With regular verbs the past participle is constructed (verb)+ed.(For some verbs the letter T traditionally took the place of -ED.)But FALL is an irregular verb.The past simple (simple past) of fall is fell.The past participle of FALL is FALLEN.Examples:A fallen angel. (adjective)My camera has fallen in the water. (present perfect)I was very worried because my camera had fallen in the water. (past perfect)Having fallen, the ice dance champion lost all hope of winning the competition. (present participle of 'have' + past participle of 'fall', used to indicate which one of two events in the past occurred first)For references, see Related links below.