The past tense is ate.
The present tense is:
The past participle is eaten.
No, it's the simple present tense. The present participle is eating.
Yes. It is a present participle.
The present participle of "eat" is "eating" and the past participle is "eaten".
The present participle is dragging.
The present participle is"taking".
The present participle for the word 'hit' is 'hitting'.
The present participle of "set" is "setting."
The present participle of the word "go" is "going."
Are is a present tense conjugation of be. The present participle of be is being.
The present participle is being. The past participle is been.
The present participle of the word honk is honking.
The present participle of the word "bind" is "binding". "-ing" is the suffix with which present participles are formed.
Yes, attracting is the present participle of attract.
Winding can be a present participle when it is used as a verb form (e.g., He is winding the clock). It can also be used as an adjective, such as in "a winding road," which describes the road as having twists and turns.