past prarticiple
The principal parts of the word "forgotten" are "forget," "forgets," "forgot," and "forgotten."
No, "forgotten" is not a compound word; it is a past participle formed from the verb "forget" by adding the suffix "-ten."
The base word of 'principal' is 'prince'.
The word "main" can function as an adjective, noun, or verb.
The highlighted word "clamor" functions as a noun in the sentence. It refers to a loud and persistent noise or commotion on the playground that attracted the principal's attention.
The principal parts of verbs are typically the base form (infinitive), past tense, past participle, and present participle.
The principal parts of verbs are typically the base form (infinitive), past tense, past participle, and present participle.
The part of speech is a adjective
The word "main" can function as an adjective, noun, or verb.
i almost forgotten my homework
No, "forgotten" is not a compound word; it is a past participle formed from the verb "forget" by adding the suffix "-ten."
principal
Visible. The third principal part of 'video, videre' is 'visi'.
Yes, when it is used as part of the proper noun or when it precedes a person's name. Examples: The principal is now at his office. I saw Principal Smith in his office a while ago.
That is the correct spelling of the word "forgotten" (unrecalled, unremembered).
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There is no principal in the word wring...there are only principals in school... so PRINCIPLE parts are Well there is the W and that's pretty important because it starts the word... Also ing a principle part of the word because it tells the verb tense. The R is the only part that isn't that important because it's pretty boring.
The principal is my pal.