What is the past participle of spent?
first of all spent is a past so the question should be past participle of spend and as the answer would be spent, both past and past participle would be spent
What is the past participle of order?
ordered;
I ordered a chocolate milkshake.
You ordered a chocolate milkshake.
He ordered a chocolate milkshake.
We ordered a chocolate milkshake.
They ordered a chocolate milkshake.
What does a present participle end in?
A present participle typically ends in -ing. For example: walking, eating, running.
What is the present perfect progressive tense of know?
Present perfect continuous is formed by - have / has been verb + ing.
have been waiting.
But know is a state verb and state verbs are not usually used in the continuous form eg knowing.
So probably you would never use have been knowing.
I have been knowing him for 15 years is not correct.
What is the future progressive tense of sour?
The future progressive tense of "sour" is "will be souring."
Is past participle for shrink have shrunk?
Yes, "shrunk" is the past participle of the verb "shrink." For example, "The shirt has shrunk in the wash."
Subject is "secret of a good speech"
Predicate is " is in the pauses" -
What is the past participle of already?
Already is not a verb so does not have a past participle form.
Why is it important to keep the verb tense consistent when writing?
There are several reasons for this. For one, it is convention and certain tenses are used for certain types of writing (such as literature analysis always being done in present tense). Switching between tenses within a kind of essay that is usually written in a certain tense can be quite confusing.
Also, when verb tenses do change within an essay, it's because they are still in chronological order. It's acceptable to describe an event in the past tense to explain the events that led up to the present tense situation that you're writing about, for example. If verb tense switches without reason, it can mislead the readers into thinking that such a shift has taken place even if it hasn't.
What is the past tense and past participle of hide?
Hid is the past tense, and hidden is the past participle.
What is that ? What do you mean when you say "Having A Pen"?
Since this was placed in the grammar topic, the best guess would be that the question is how to properly rewrite the question with correct grammar. Best guess for that would probably be:
"Does anyone have a pen?"
What is the past and past participle of worse?
Worse is rarely used as a verb. When it is, the past and past participle is worsed.
What is the past participle of compare?
The past participle of "compare" is "compared." For example, "I have compared the two options and made a decision."
What is the future tense of withhold?
The future tense of "withhold" is "will withhold." For example, "I will withhold the information until further notice."
What is the present tense past tense and future tense of the verb become?
Present tense: become/becomes/becoming.
Past tense: became.
Future tense: will become, going to become, am/is/are becoming