The past tense of "strike" is "struck," and the past participle is also "struck."
The past tense of strike is struck, and the past participle is also struck.
Present tense: strike Past tense: struck Past participle: struck
Struck is the past tense and past participle of strike. Striking is the present participle.
The past participle of "fell" is "fallen." For example, "She had fallen down the stairs."
The past tense of "strike" is "struck," and the past participle is also "struck."
The past tense of strike is struck, and the past participle is also struck.
Present tense: strike Past tense: struck Past participle: struck
has stricken
Struck is the past tense and past participle of strike. Striking is the present participle.
The past participle of "fell" is "fallen." For example, "She had fallen down the stairs."
Beginning with the past participle "struck," you could write a participial phrase like this: "Struck by the news, she was speechless."
The past participle of "do" is "done." The past participle of "have" is "had."
The past participle of "am not" is "have not been."
"Stuck" is the past tense and past participle of the verb "stick," meaning to become fixed in a particular position. "Struck" is the past tense and past participle of the verb "strike," meaning to hit or come into contact with something forcefully.
The past participle of "do" is "done."
The past tense of "have" is "had," and the past participle is also "had."