Well, the past participle conjugation of the verb "to follow" is
I, 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.
The past participle of "follow" is "followed."
follow is a regular verb that means you add -ed to make the past and past participle follow / followed / followed
The past participle of "follow up" is "followed up."
The past participle form of "lose" is "lost." For example, the sentence "I have lost my keys" demonstrates the past participle form being used in a sentence.
The past participle of the word "cute" is "cuted."
Putting putting is the present participleExample in a sentence: Yesterday I saw her putting on her lawn sprinkler.The past participle is putThey have put the fire out
follow is a regular verb that means you add -ed to make the past and past participle follow / followed / followed
follow is a regular verb that means you add -ed to make the past and past participle follow / followed / followed
Only verbs have past participles. The main verb in the sentence is go and the past participle of go is gone.Do is also a verb and the past participle of do is done. But do is not the main verb in this sentence it is an auxiliary verb.
The past participle is bought.For example: I was hungry so I bought a sandwich.
Only verbs have past participles. The main verb in the sentence is go and the past participle of go is gone.Do is also a verb and the past participle of do is done. But do is not the main verb in this sentence it is an auxiliary verb.
The past participle of "follow up" is "followed up."
Answer: I had gone to the park.
You can't make a past perfect sentence with the word shake.The past participle form of the verb is used in past perfect. The past participle of shake is shaken.He had shaken his fist at me.
The past participle is "given".Example:I haven't given Tom a gift since last year.
The participle is the single word "been", the past participle of "to be".
Past perfect is - had + past participle and the past participle of cling is clung.A past perfect sentence using clung:I had clung to the boat for two hours
He had left the room before I even arrived.