burst/ burst /burst.
Don't burst the balloon.
He burst the balloon yesterday.
He has burst the balloon already.
The past participle for burst is burst.
The past tense of "burst" is "burst" and the past participle is also "burst".
The past tense of burst is burst. The past participle of burst is also burst.
"Burst" is one of the invariable irregular verbs: All of its three principal parts are "burst". Both the past and past participle of "hang" are "hung" unless it means to execute a person; in that instance, both forms are "hanged".
The past participle of burst is also burst --- not busted , as one hears sometimes. Example: Has anything in your house burst these past few weeks? Yes, the geyser did burst a few weeks ago. That is a pity; nothing in my house has ever burst before!
The past participle for burst is burst.
The past participle is also burst. (Burst is an irregular verb.)
The past tense of "burst" is "burst" and the past participle is also "burst".
The past tense of burst is burst. The past participle of burst is also burst.
The past participle is burst. The present participle is bursting.
The past participle is burst.
what is the past participle of burts
The past and past participle are both burst.The boys have burst all the balloons.The dam has burst!
"Burst" is one of the invariable irregular verbs: All of its three principal parts are "burst". Both the past and past participle of "hang" are "hung" unless it means to execute a person; in that instance, both forms are "hanged".
The past participle of burst is also burst --- not busted , as one hears sometimes. Example: Has anything in your house burst these past few weeks? Yes, the geyser did burst a few weeks ago. That is a pity; nothing in my house has ever burst before!
The simple past tense is blew. The past participle is blown.
Both the simple past and the past participle are ground.