Infinitive: to flow
Past tense: flew
Past participle: flown
If flow is the base verb then past and past participle are
flowed / flowed
The river flowed to the sea.
The river has flowed through our property for years.
The past participle is known.
Knowing is the present participle of the verb know.
The past tense of "know" is "knew", and the past participle is "known".
The past tense of "know" would be "knew". The past participle is "known".
The present tense is: I/You/We/They=know He/She/Grandpa/Grandma=knew}basically a specific or no specific person participle: are knowing
The past participle is known.
Known is the past participle of know know / knows = present tense knew = past tense known = past participle knowing = present participle
Caught is the past tense of catch so you need to know the present participle of catch not caught.catching
Knowing is the present participle of the verb know.
The past tense of "know" is "knew", and the past participle is "known".
The past tense of "know" would be "knew". The past participle is "known".
Known is the past tense. It is the past participle of the verb 'know'.
"Known" is the past participle of "know". "Knew" is the past tense.
Known is the past participle of the verb know.
Known is the past participle of know. The present perfect tense of know is have/has known.
The simple past tense is knew. The past participle is known.
Knew is already in the past tense. It is past tense for know. The past participle is known.