The present simple is used for habitual actions or general truths in the present. The past simple is used for actions that were completed in the past. The present participle is used for actions happening at the same time as the main verb, while the past participle is used for completed actions or to form the perfect tenses.
The present participle for "rise" is "rising", the simple past is "rose", and the past participle is "risen".
Past tense: rang Present tense: ring Past participle: rung Simple past: rang Present participle: ringing
The present participle is hiding.The simple past tense is hid.The past participle is hidden.
mix (third-person singular simple present mixes, present participle mixing, simple past and past participle mixed or mixt
I/you/we/they look. He/she/it looks. The present participle is looking.
No it's the simple present tense. The present participle is having.
Happen is not a participle. It is the simple present tense. The present participle is happening, and the past participle is happened.
Present perfect tense.
Simple present: demand Simple past: demanded Past participle: demanded
The past participle is done. The simple past tense is did. The present participle is doing.
The present participle for "rise" is "rising", the simple past is "rose", and the past participle is "risen".
The present participle if flying. The simple past tense is flew. The past participle is flown.
Past tense: rang Present tense: ring Past participle: rung Simple past: rang Present participle: ringing
The present participle is hiding.The simple past tense is hid.The past participle is hidden.
mix (third-person singular simple present mixes, present participle mixing, simple past and past participle mixed or mixt
Present simple: accuse/accuses Past simple: accused Present participle: accusing Past participle: accused
It's the simple present tense. (third person singular)