Arose
arose, arisen
Rose and arose.
The past and the past participle of the verb admit is admitted.
The third form of "think" is "thought." In English, "think" is the base form, "thought" is the simple past and past participle form, and "thinking" is the present participle.
The third form of the verb "hurt" is "hurt." It is an irregular verb, meaning that the past tense and past participle forms are the same as the base form. For example, "hurt" (present), "hurt" (past), and "hurt" (past participle).
The past participle is arisen.
The past participle of arise is arisen.
The past participle of arise is arisen.
infinitive: arise past: arose past participle: arisen
The past participle is arisen.The present participle is arising.
Formed is the past participle of form.
arose, arisen
Rose and arose.
The past participle is laughed.
The past participle is given.
The past participle is worn.
The past participle is relied.