Knee is a regular verb so both past and past participle are knee + ed
kneed
A participle adjective is a past or present participle of a verb being used as an adjective.For example, broken is the past participle of the verb break.Past participle as an adjective: He has a broken arm.Frightening is the present participle of the verb frighten.Present participle as an adjective: That was a frightening movie.
Knee can be a verb.If he attacks knee him in the groin.
A participial adjective is a present or past participle that is used to modify a noun.
Yes. 'was' is a past tense of 'is', and 'is' is a verb and so 'was' must be a verb.
Verb Past tense, and past participle of the verb to make.
chided (past tense) and chidden (past participal)
had
The past participle of "tell" is "told."
The past participle of "sing" is "sung."
The past participle of "come" is "come."
The past participle tense of "see" is "seen."
The past participle of "meet" is "met."
There is no verb of knee but there is a verb or verbs for knee e.g.bendtwistThe verb "knee" has long been used and means to kick someone with your knee.
There is no verb of knee but there is a verb or verbs for knee e.g.bendtwistThe verb "knee" has long been used and means to kick someone with your knee.
A participle adjective is a past or present participle of a verb being used as an adjective.For example, broken is the past participle of the verb break.Past participle as an adjective: He has a broken arm.Frightening is the present participle of the verb frighten.Present participle as an adjective: That was a frightening movie.
The past tense of "hurt" is "hurt," and the past participle is also "hurt."
yes... "winding" is a *participle*... not a "participal"...