What’s the Past Tense of Stick? Stick or Stuck?
The verb stick has two forms: stick and stuck. Stick is the present tense; stuck is the past simple and the past participle form of the verb.
The verb stick has two forms: stick and stuck. Stick is the present tense; stuck is the past simple and the past participle form of the verb.
To steal (present tense), stole (simple past tense); and stolen (past participle).
Sting (not the man/singer, the verb) is the simple present. Stung is the past simple and past participle form of sting, (I was stung by a bee, and now my arm is swollen.)
Throw is the present tense. Threw is the simple past, and thrown is the past participle.