What is the past participle of flush?

What is the past participle of flush?

What is the past participle of flush?

Flush verb forms

Infinitive Present Participle Past Participle
flush flushing flushed

What is the past tense of occasion?

occasioned
occasion ​Definitions and Synonyms

present tense
I/you/we/they occasion
he/she/it occasions
present participle occasioning
past tense occasioned

Is cleaned simple past?

The past tense of clean is cleaned. The third-person singular simple present indicative form of clean is cleans. The present participle of clean is cleaning. The past participle of clean is cleaned.

What is the past tense of catch?

The standard past tense form of “catch” in modern English is not “catched,” but “caught.”

What was the occasion?

a particular time, especially as marked by certain circumstances or occurrences: They met on three occasions. a special or important time, event, ceremony, celebration, etc.: His birthday will be quite an occasion.

Is cleans past present or future?

What are the types of occasion?

Occasions

  • Anniversary.
  • Back to School.
  • Baptism.
  • Bar Mitzvah and Bat Mitzvah.
  • Birthday.
  • Confirmation.
  • Congratulations.
  • Encouragement.

How do you tell the difference between past and past participle?

So, what’s the difference between the past tense and the past participle? Basically, the past tense is a tense while the past participle is a specific verb form used in the past and present perfect tenses. The past participle is not a tense. It’s a form of a verb and can’t be used on its own.

What does Caught you mean?

Uses of I catch you: To catch can mean to physically touch and grab someone, for example when playing tag. To catch can be used to mean that you have seen someone doing something wrong and bad, like stealing. You would say “I caught Karen stealing” (caught is the past form of the word catch)

What does the O mean in SOAPSTone?

SOAPSTone (Speaker, Occasion, Audience, Purpose, Subject, Tone) is an acronym for a series of questions that students must first ask themselves, and then answer, as they begin to plan their compositions.

What’s another word for special occasion?

Synonyms

  • affair.
  • celebration.
  • festivity.
  • fete.
  • function.
  • gala.
  • party.
  • soiree.