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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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What is perfect participle in English Grammar?
  

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Anonymous What is perfect participle in English Grammar? I suppose that you mean the past participle, which is used in forming our perfect verb forms. (These use the verb 'have' + the past participle).

  • Anonymous What is perfect participle in English Grammar?
  • I suppose that you mean the past participle, which is used in forming our perfect verb forms.
  • (These use the verb 'have' + the past participle).
  • The past participle is the '-ed' form of our verbs except for the irregular verbs: Regular: played.
  • I have never played cricket.
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AnonymousWhat is perfect participle in English Grammar?
I suppose that you mean the past participle, which is used in forming our perfect verb forms. (These use the verb 'have' + the past participle). The past participle is the '-ed' form of our verbs except for the irregular verbs:

Regular: played. I have never played cricket.
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Anonymous What is perfect participle in English Grammar?
"having" + a past participle. having done, having seen, having taken, ...

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CalifJim"having" + a past participle. having done, having seen, having taken, ...
Aha!

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