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What is the past tense of beating?

The past tense of beat remains beat. The past participle is beaten. For example: " The boy was beaten by his mother'.


How do you pronounce beat past tense?

the past tense of beat is beaten


What is the past tense and past participle of beat?

The simple past tense is beat. The past participle is beaten.


What is the past perfect tense of beat?

I had beaten


Past tense for beat?

The past tense for "beat" is "beat". (beat, beat, beat or beaten)


How do you spell beat in past tense?

The past tense of beat is also beat. The past participle is beaten.


What is the past participle tense for the word beat?

The past participle is beaten.


What is the irregular past tense form for beat?

The simple past is also 'beat'. The past participle is 'beaten'.


What is the past tense and future tense of beat?

past simple -- beat past continuous -- was beating or were beating past perfect -- had beaten past perfect continuous -- had been beating will beat going to beat am/is/are beating


Is beated a word?

Well, technically "beated" is not a word in standard English. The correct past tense of "beat" is "beaten." So, if you want to sound like you passed third-grade grammar, use "beaten" instead of making up words like "beated."


Can i pronounce the past tense of 'read' and 'beat' as its basic?

"Read" in the present is pronounced like 'reed', and "read" in the past is pronounced like 'red'. the past participle is also "read" pronounced as "red". past tense of"Beat" will remain the same, past partciple is" beaten".


What is the past participal of beat?

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