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She was managed to keep her finances under control.
For example:The past of eat is ate and the past participle is eaten - eat / ate / eaten.eat is used to make a present simple sentences - I eat breakfast everyday.ate is used to make past simple sentences - I atebreakfast yesterday.The past participle is used to make:present perfect - I have eaten breakfast everyday this week.past perfect - I had eaten breakfast early in the morning.passive sentences - Breakfast is eaten before lunch.
The past participle form of the word "use" is "used."
Used is the past participle; using is the present participle.
The past participle for "am using" is "have used."
"Use" is a regular verb; therefore, its past participle is "used".
For example:The past of eat is ate and the past participle is eaten - eat / ate / eaten.eat is used to make a present simple sentences - I eat breakfast everyday.ate is used to make past simple sentences - I atebreakfast yesterday.The past participle is used to make:present perfect - I have eaten breakfast everyday this week.past perfect - I had eaten breakfast early in the morning.passive sentences - Breakfast is eaten before lunch.
The past participle adjective surprised has the seldom used adverb form surprisedly. Much more common is the adverb form of the present participle (surprisingly), which may be used incorrectly to mean surprisedly.
The past participle form of the word "use" is "used."
Used is the past participle; using is the present participle.
The past participle for "am using" is "have used."
In past participle sentences, "cracked" is used to indicate that something has been broken or damaged. For example: "The mirror was cracked" or "She found a cracked egg in the carton."
"Use" is a regular verb; therefore, its past participle is "used".
The word sitten is the past participle of sit. It is used as a verb.
There is no past participle. The idiomatic construction "have to" means "must" and is used as an auxiliary verb. (The verb to have has the past tense had and the past participle had.)
No. -ing is used for the present participle.
The past participle of fashion (used as a verb) is fashioned.
No. When used as a verb, the past participle of coat is coated.