This sentence does:
I have paid all the bills this month
The past participle of pay is paid.
The past participle is paid.
Paid is the past participle of pay.
The past tense of "paid" is also "paid," and the past participle is also "paid." For example, "I paid for the groceries yesterday" (past tense) and "The bill has been paid" (past participle).
The simple past and past participle are both "paid".
The simple past and past participle are both paid.
Paid is the past participle; paying is the present participle.
Paid. The money was paid into my account.
No, the word 'paid' is the past tense, past participle of the verb 'to pay'.The past participle of the verb is also and adjective. Examples:Verb: We paid for first class seats.Adjective: I will be eligible for paid vacation days in two months.
The past tense and past participle is paid.*However, the variant spelling payed is still occasionally used, when the word "pay" means to let out rope or line (e.g. They payed out some slack in the rope.)
No, the word 'paid' is the past tense, past participle of the verb 'to pay'.The past participle of the verb is also and adjective. Examples:Verb: We paid for first class seats.Adjective: I will be eligible for paid vacation days in two months.
The present participle is paying.