The simple past and past participle are both mopped.
Mopped is the past tense of mop.
The past participle is excelled.
The past participle is mowed.
The past participle is cheated.
No, the word 'toasted' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to toast.The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.
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
The word appointed is the past participle, past tense of the verb to appoint. The past participle is also an adjective.Verbs and adjectives don't have collective nouns. A collective noun is a word used to group nouns for people or things taken together as one whole.
Mopped is the past tense of mop.
What is the past participle of do
The past participle of have is had....:) I have had...
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 word mopped is the past particle, past tense of the verb to mop (mops, mopping, mopped). The past participle of the verb is also an adjective.The noun form is mop and the gerund, mopping.Examples:Verb: Shanna mopped the floors yesterday.Adjective: The freshly mopped floor will be dry in a few minutes.Noun: Mopping is my least favorite chore. A new, improved mop doesn't make it better.
The past participle is had.
The past participle is willed.
The past participle is been.
Being is the present participle. The past participle is been.