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  1. Participle - Wikipedia

    • The present participle, also sometimes called the active, imperfect, or progressive participle, takes the ending -ing, for example doing, seeing, working, running, breaking, understanding. It is identical in form to the verbal noun and gerund (see below). See more

    Overview

    In linguistics, a participle (from Latin participium 'a sharing, partaking'; abbr. PTCP) is a nonfinite verb form that has some of the … See more

    Etymology

    The word participle comes from classical Latin participium, from particeps 'sharing, participation', because it shares certain properties of verbs, adjectives, and adverbs. The Latin grammatical term is a calque of … See more

    Forms

    Some languages have extensive participial systems but English has only two participial forms, most commonly termed:
    1. past participle, which is regularly formed with an -ed suffix (e.g. looked, ended, tutored) bu… See more

    Types

    Participles can be used adjectivally (i.e. without characteristics of canonical verbs) as attributive adjectives. Unlike standard verbs, participles don’t typically have objects or the usual modifiers that verbs have. How… See more

     
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  5. What Is a Present Participle? | Examples & Definition …

    Dec 9, 2022 · A present participle is a word derived from a verb that can be used as an adjective and to form the continuous verb tenses. It is one of two types of participles, along with past participles. The present participles of both regular …

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  6. Participle: Definition, Types, and Examples - Grammarly

    Jul 1, 2022 · There are two types of participles: present participles and past participles. The present participle is used for the continuous tenses, and the past participle is used for the perfect tenses. Both can be used as adjectives.

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  7. Present Participle: Explanation and Examples

    Formed from a verb, a present participle is a word used as an adjective or for verb tense. All present participles end '-ing.' In 'boiling water' and 'the water is boiling,' boiling is a present participle.

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  9. Participles – Present, Past and Perfect - Lingolia

    There are two types of participles in English; present participles (boring, doing, eating …) and past participles (bored, done, eaten …). These can be combined to form perfect participles (having done, having said …), which are used in …

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