Reset is an irregular verb. Its Infinitive , Past Tense and Past Participle forms are all "reset".
"Famous" is an adjective and a past participle can only be formed from a verb, so there is no past participle for "famous". The closest verb to "famous" is the compound verb "to gain fame" of which the past participle is "gained fame".
Yes, it is the past participle of the verb forget.
infinitive: build past: built past participle: built
The past perfect combines had (the simple past of have) with the past participle of the main verb
Reset is an irregular verb. Its Infinitive , Past Tense and Past Participle forms are all "reset".
No, the correct term is "reset". That's because the past participle of the verb "set" is just "set" itself (e.g. "I have set ..."). Since "reset" is based on "set", its past participle is also "reset".
The past participle of the verb "study" is "studied."
The past participle of the verb "be" is "been."
The past participle of the verb "develop" is "developed."
visit is a regular verb so the past and the past participle are both verb + ed ievisitedvisited is the past participle of the verb visit.
The past participle of the verb "occur" is "occurred."
The past participle of the verb "like" is "liked".
By is not a verb and does not have participle forms; however, buy is a verb. The past participle is bought.
The past participle of the verb to do is "done."
It is the past participle of cleave.
The past participle of the verb die is died.