The third form of the verb "late" does not exist, as "late" is primarily an adjective and not a verb. However, if you meant the verb "to lay," its third form is "laid." If you meant "to be late," the past participle form is "been late." Please clarify if you need information on a different word.
One third in decimal form is .3333 repeated
The third form of the verb "choose" is "chosen." It is the past participle form used in perfect tenses, such as "has chosen" or "had chosen."
The third form of "think" is "thought." In English, "think" is the base form, "thought" is the simple past and past participle form, and "thinking" is the present participle.
The third form of the verb "come" is "come." In English, "come" is an irregular verb, and its base form, past simple form, and past participle form are all the same: come.
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The past form of "late" is "was late" or "arrived late."
The third form of "wait" is "waited."
The third form of the English word "receive" is "received".
The third form of the word "split" is "split." In English grammar, there is usually not a separate form for the third form, as it remains the same as the base form.
The third form of shine is shone.
The noun form for the adjective late is lateness.There is no verb form for the adjective late, the word late is also an adverb used to modify a verb; for example:He was late for his own wedding.
The third person form of arrive is "arrives."
The third form of shrink(i.e. to minimize something in size or miniature things) is Shrunk
No, "late" does not have comparative or superlative forms. "Later" is the comparative form of "late," and "latest" is the superlative form.
One third in decimal form is .3333 repeated
One third is already in it's simplest form.
Chao only evolve twice, so there is no third form.