COST
Base form: Cost
Past simple: Cost
Past participle: Cost
Third-person singular: Costs
Present participle and gerund: Costing
Like the verb to set, the verb to cost has a limited conjugation. Both the past tense and past participle are also cost.Past tense: His mistake cost him his freedomPresent perfect: His mistake has cost him his freedom.Past perfect: His mistake had cost him his freedom.
Cost is one of a few verbs which have the same word for the verb, the past form and the past participle. verb = cost past = cost past participle = cost The books cost a lot of money. Last week the books cost less than this week. past simple sentence
The simple past and past participle are both "paid".
It is "cost" (same form as present tense).
Cost is past tense of cost that can be used in present tense form.
present-cost present participle-costing past-cost past participle-cost
Past participal and past simple of cost is cost. I has cost us £3000 to send you to that school. Or. I cost him $20.
The past tense is was or were.The past participle is been.
Lead is present tense. The present participle is leading. Led is the past tense and past participle.
Past tense - was and were. Past participle - been.
The simple past tense is did. The past participle is done.
Has is the present tense, third person singular conjugation of have. The past tense and past participle of have is had.
Like the verb to set, the verb to cost has a limited conjugation. Both the past tense and past participle are also cost.Past tense: His mistake cost him his freedomPresent perfect: His mistake has cost him his freedom.Past perfect: His mistake had cost him his freedom.
The past tense of "have" is "had" and the past participle is also "had."
The past tense and past participle are both had.
Got is the past tense of get. Gotten is the past participle.
"Is" is the present tense, third person singular conjugation of be. The past tense is was, and the past participle is been.