What’s the Past Tense of Ride or Rode? Ridden?
To ride is the present tense. Rode is the simple past, and ridden is the past participle.
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To ride is the present tense. Rode is the simple past, and ridden is the past participle.
Rise is present simple tense. Rose is the past tense, and has risen is the participle form of the verb.
The verb tell has two forms: tell and told. Told is the past tense, and the past participle form of tell.
Bite is present tense, bit is the simple past, and ‘bitten’ is the past participle verb form.
To ‘blow a bubble’, is the present simple tense. ‘I blew the job interview’, is the past simple, and ‘I’ve blown the opportunity,’ is the past participle.
The verb catch has two forms, to catch, and caught, which is both the past tense and participle form of catch.
The verb, to win, is present tense. Win only has two forms: win and won. Won is the past simple and past participle.
Wrote is the simple past tense of write; written is the past participle verb form.
To deal (simple present tense), dealt (simple past) have/has/had dealt (past participle).
To bend has two verb forms, ‘bend’ is the present tense, and ‘bent’ is the past simple and past participle of bend.