flown
"Fly" is an irregular verb. Its past tense is "flew" and its past participle is "flown."
The verb "fly" is irregular. Its past tense form is "flew," and the past participle is "flown," which do not follow the standard pattern of adding "-ed" for regular verbs.
flown base verb -- fly past -- flew past participle -- flown
Flown is a verb. It's the past participle of fly.
because it is an irregular verb fly-flying-fled
the past participle of fly is flew
No, it is not an adverb. The word flown is the past participle of the verb to fly. It can be a verb form, participial, or adjective.
to plant, ~ed, ~ed to dance, ~ed (danced), ~ed (danced). REGULAR to fly, flew, flown to be, was/were, been to have, had, had, to cut, cut, cut IRREGULAR Regular verbs end in -ed in their past tense form.
The past participle of "fly" is "flown."
A regular verb is a verb that always maintains the same pattern of conjugation: Accept - Accepted Avoid - Avoided Complete - Completed Crush - Crushed Hate - Hated etc. An irregular verb is a verb that has a different way of being conjugated, and that does not follow the pattern of conjugation: Awake - Awoke Become - Became Bring - Brought Choose - Chose Drink - Drank Fly - Flew etc. Check the related links for near-complete lists of regular and irregular verbs.
The present participle is a verb ending in -ing that acts as an adjective or an adverb. Therfore, the present participle of fly is flying (i.e. The flying leaves from the trees that day told me that autumn was coming).The past participle is flown.
Flown is the past participle of fly.