Beaten is the past participle of the verb beat.
The past participle is used to make the present perfect tense:
He beat me up (simple past)
The man beat his dog.
He has beaten me up again. (present perfect).
The man has beaten his dog more than once.
The past participle is also used to make the passive tense:
I was beaten up by the big guy.
The dog was beaten by its owner.
I bet you can't hold your breath longer than one minute.
"Beaten" can be a verb (past participle form of "beat") or an adjective (describing something that has been defeated or struck).
"battu" (from the verb "battre") means "beaten" in French.
He had beaten the opponent in the final race.
"Beats" is not a root verb; instead, it is the third person singular present of "beat". The past participle of " beat" is " beaten".
The present perfect tense have two forms 1. has/have + past participle of the main verb (present perfect ordinary form) 2.has/havge + been + verb-ing (present perfect continuos present perfect progressive form) so it means that the present perfect of beat is: has beaten if the subject is singular and have beaten if the subject is pronoun or has/have been beating
you can use it after you've beaten the elite four ! hope i helped.
The complete verb in the sentence is "should use."
use an alive verb
"Beats" is not a root verb; instead, it is the third person singular present of "beat". The past participle of " beat" is " beaten".
"Use" is not a French verb; it is an English verb meaning to employ or operate something for a specific purpose. In French, you can use the verb "utiliser" to convey a similar meaning.
The verb in this sentence is the word "is." When you use the verb "to be," you must use the correct form of it.