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Myeung Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Participle

hi everyone,

i want to ask about past participle. As i know, we can use it in three functions which are perfect
tense, passive voice and adjective. Am i right?

Also, are the functions of past participle same as present participle?
  

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You're right about those three. There may be others that I can't think of right now. (check your spelling, btw) Re the present participle, heck no!

  • You're right about those three.
  • There may be others that I can't think of right now.
  • (check your spelling, btw) Re the present participle, heck no!
  • " It can be used in formulating sundry exotic tenses.
  • " (past progressive) Best wishes, - A.
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You're right about those three. There may be others that I can't think of right now. (check your spelling, btw)

Re the present participle, heck no! It too can function as an adjective: "The thundering hoofbeats of the great horse Silver!"

It can function as a noun, in which case we stop calling it a present participle and start calling it a "gerund." His conti
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