answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

Present participle - developing.

Simple past - developed.

Past participle - developed.

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What is the present participle past form and past participle of develop?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What is the present and past participle of brought?

Bringing is the present participle of bring; brought is already in past participle form.


What is the present and past principe form of cry?

Present participle - crying Past participle - cried


What is the present form and the past participle of the word beautiful?

Beautiful is not a verb therefore it doesn't have a present form or a past participle


What is am's present participle and its 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.


Is form a being verb?

No. The be verbs are: infinitive ....................be Present .................... am, is, are Past ...........................was were Present Participle .....being Past Participle ...........been


What is the participle form of drink?

Drunk is the past participle; drinking is the present participle.


What is the participle form of work?

The past participle is worked. The present participle is working.


What is the Present participle past and past participle of strive?

Base form = Strive Past simple = Strove Past participle = Striven 3rd person singular = Strives Present Participle/Gerund = Striving


What is the Past participle form of the word 'play'?

The present participle of "play" is "playing"


What could be a participle form for equivocate?

The past participle is equivocated. The present participle is equivocating.


What would the participle form of rely be?

The present participle is relying. The past participle is relied.


What is participle form of bring?

The past participle of bring is brought, and the present participle is bringing.