answersLogoWhite

0

read = read (pronounce "red" as the past participle).

stand = stood

sit = sat

kick = kicked

talk = talked

User Avatar

Wiki User

10y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What is the past and past participle of read?

The past participle is used to form the perfect and pluperfect tenses as in I have asked him.


What is the past participle of read?

The past participle of reading is read (pronounced red)


What is the past tense and past participle of read?

read / read / read But the past and past participle are pronounced - red


What are the past and present participles of read?

The past participle of read is read (pronounced like "red")The present participle of read is reading.


What is the participle of read?

The past participle of "read" is "read" and the present participle is "reading". (The past participle has a different pronunciation from the present tense, even though the spelling is the same.)


Examples of present having the same word with past participle?

Some examples include "read" (present) and "read" (past participle), "cut" (present) and "cut" (past participle), "hit" (present) and "hit" (past participle), and "put" (present) and "put" (past participle).


Present tense to past tense to past participle to progressive examples?

Present tense: He reads a book. Past tense: He read a book. Past participle: He has read a book. Progressive: He is reading a book.


What does lu means in french?

It is the past participle of the verb lire, to read. Example: J'ai lu mon libre hier. I read my book yesterday.


Can you give me examples irregular verb?

A few of the many irregular verbs in English are:drive (present tense) drove (past tense) driven (past participle)lie (present tense) lay (past tense) lain(past participle)ring (present tense) rang (past tense) rung (past participle)read (present tense) read (past tense) read (past participle)am, is, are (present tense of be), was, were (past tense) been (past participle)


What do the verbs fit set and read have in common?

"Fit," "set," and "read" are all irregular verbs and they all use the same word for the base verb, past and past participle. set set set read read read fit fit fit


Is had read past tense?

Yes and no. 'Red' generally refers to the color but although it is spelled the same way in both tenses, when being used in the past tense, the word 'read' is pronounced the same way as the word 'red'.


What is the second form of read?

It's identical, but it's pronounced like the colour RED.