struck
Struck/Striken
Both forms are struck. Stricken is also accepted for the past participle.
Strike is the present tense, and struck is the past tense and past participle.
Struck is the past tense and past participle of strike. Striking is the present participle.
If "fell", meaning to strike down, is the infinitive or plural present, the past participle is "felled". If "fell" is the past indicative of fall, its past participle is "fallen".
Struck/Striken
Both forms are struck. Stricken is also accepted for the past participle.
Strike is the present tense, and struck is the past tense and past participle.
has stricken
Struck is the past tense and past participle of strike. Striking is the present participle.
If "fell", meaning to strike down, is the infinitive or plural present, the past participle is "felled". If "fell" is the past indicative of fall, its past participle is "fallen".
Beginning with the past participle "struck," you could write a participial phrase like this: "Struck by the news, she was speechless."
The past participle of do is done. The past participle of have is had.
The past participle of am is been. Not does not have a past participle
What is the past participle of do
Stuck: means you cant get out of something, as in "you are stuck in quicksand." ("Stuck" is the past tense of "stick") Struck: means to strike or hit something, as in "he struck the fence with the bat" ("Struck" is the past tense of "strike")
The past participle of have is had....:) I have had...