Here are some examples of the present form, past form, and past participle form verbs:
Present - Past - Past Participle
eat - ate - had eaten
walk - walked - had walked
jog - jogged - had jogged
sing - sang - had sung
drink - drank - had drunk
play - played - had played
An example of a verb in present form is "talk," in past form it is "talked," and in past participle it is also "talked." Another example would be "eat" (present), "ate" (past), and "eaten" (past participle).
Present participle: developing Past form: developed Past participle: developed
I can provide a few examples: Present: write, Past: wrote, Past Participle: written Present: eat, Past: ate, Past Participle: eaten Present: run, Past: ran, Past Participle: run Present: speak, Past: spoke, Past Participle: spoken For a comprehensive list, I recommend using online resources or grammar books.
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).
The past participle form of "culture" is "cultured," and the present participle form is "culturing."
"Protected" can be both the past tense and past participle of the verb "protect." The present participle form of "protect" is "protecting," and the present tense form is "protects."
300 examples of past participle
Present participle: developing Past form: developed Past participle: developed
Bringing is the present participle of bring; brought is already in past participle form.
Present participle - crying Past participle - cried
Beautiful is not a verb therefore it doesn't have a present form or a past participle
Am is the first person singular form of the verb be. The present participle for be is being, and the past participle is been.
No. The be verbs are: infinitive ....................be Present .................... am, is, are Past ...........................was were Present Participle .....being Past Participle ...........been
Drunk is the past participle; drinking is the present participle.
The past participle is worked. The present participle is working.
Base form = Strive Past simple = Strove Past participle = Striven 3rd person singular = Strives Present Participle/Gerund = Striving
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.
The present participle of "play" is "playing"