"to eat" is an infinitive.
infinitive: tear past: tore past participle: torn
adjective infinitive gerund noun clause participle adverb
infinitive: write past: wrote past participle: written
prepositional phrase
Sent is the past participle. The infinitive of the verb is "to send." Present: I send mail every week. Past: I sent mail every week. Hope this helps!
The infinitive is to eat; the past tense is ate; the past participle is eaten; the present participle is eating.
"To travel" is an infinitive.
"To travel" is an infinitive.
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Relying is a present participle. The infinitive is "to rely".
infinitive: drivepast: drovepast participle: drivenPresent Perfecthave/has + past participle
"Am" is the first person singular present indicative form of "to be", for which the past participle is "been". Fundamentally, only infinitive verbs have past participle's; therefore "am", which can not be a proper infinitive, does not have any past participle.
"Am" is the first person singular present indicative form of "to be", for which the past participle is "been". Fundamentally, only infinitive verbs have past participle's; therefore "am", which can not be a proper infinitive, does not have any past participle.
infinitive: be past: was/were past participle: been
infinitive: break past: broke past participle: broken
infinitive: run past: ran past participle: run
infinitive: throw past: threw past participle: thrown