Both forms are hopped.
The past participle form of "hop" is "hopped."
The simple past and past participle are both hopped.
Yes I can. It is easy to form past and past participle for regular verbs just add -ed. For example walk - walked. So just think of a verb then add - ed and you have the past form and the past participle. Here are some to get you started: kick - kicked drop - dropped hop - hopped mop - mopped chop - chopped lop - lopped can - canned pan - panned tan - tanned bark - barked
The past tense of "hop" is "hopped."
The past tense of jump is jumped, and the past tense of hop is hopped.
The past participle form of "hop" is "hopped."
The simple past and past participle are both hopped.
Hopped is the past tense and past participle of hop. The present participle of hop is hopping.
"Hopping" is the present participle; "hopped" is the past participle.
Yes I can. It is easy to form past and past participle for regular verbs just add -ed. For example walk - walked. So just think of a verb then add - ed and you have the past form and the past participle. Here are some to get you started: kick - kicked drop - dropped hop - hopped mop - mopped chop - chopped lop - lopped can - canned pan - panned tan - tanned bark - barked
The past participle is driven.
The word 'hopped' is a verb, the past participle, past tense of the verb to hop. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:He hopped over the creek without getting his feet wet. (verb)He makes his own hopped beer in his basement. (adjective, describes the noun beer as made with hops)
The past tense of "hop" is "hopped."
The past tense of jump is jumped, and the past tense of hop is hopped.
The past tense of "hop" is "hopped."
Hope/hoping and hop/hopping are two different verbs.Hope - a desire for something to happen. I hope I do well on the exam. (Hoping is the present participle.)Hop - to move around by jumping, usually on one foot. Hop on your right foot if your left foot is bothering you. (The present participle is hopping.)
If you are referring to the past tense of the word hope, then it is spelled hoped. If you are referring to the past tense of the word hop, then it is hopped.