"Bit" as a verb is the past indicative of "bite", and the past participle of "bite" is "bitten".
The past tense is bit. The present participle is biting. The past participle is bitten.
The past tense of bite is bit and the past participle is bitten.
Bitten. (was bitten) Bit. (I, he, she, it, we, you, they)
Bitten.bite /bit /bitten.Don't bite me!That dog bit me yesterday.He has bitten people before.
'Bit' is the simple past tense of the verb 'bite'. The past participle is 'bitten'.
The past tense is bit. The present participle is biting. The past participle is bitten.
Bit is the simple past tense of bite. The past participle is bitten.
The past tense of bite is bit and the past participle is bitten.
Bitten. (was bitten) Bit. (I, he, she, it, we, you, they)
"bitten" = (Past) Participle, "bit" - Past Tense, "to bite" - the Infinitive.
Bitten.bite /bit /bitten.Don't bite me!That dog bit me yesterday.He has bitten people before.
'Bit' is the simple past tense of the verb 'bite'. The past participle is 'bitten'.
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The past participle of am is been. Not does not have a past participle
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