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Simple Past Tense To Throw. in linguistics, a participle (ptcp) is a form of nonfinite verb that comprises perfective or continuative grammatical aspects in numerous tenses. The simple past tense in particular is used to show that an action took place and ended.

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past tense of throw, past participle form of throw, throw threw thrown v1 v2 v3 past tense of throw we use the word ‘throw’ very often in our daily life. He/she/it had been throwing up. Present, past tense, past perfect, present perfect, future.

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the past tense of throw is threw. the past tense of throw is threw. Past participle form of throw is thrown. you/we/they have been throwing up.