• In linguistics, a participle (from Latin participium 'a sharing, partaking'; abbr. PTCP) is a nonfinite verb form that has some of the characteristics...
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  • modifier (also known as a hanging, unattached, illogical or dangling participle) is a type of ambiguous grammatical construct whereby a grammatical modifier...
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    -ing (redirect from Gerund–participle)
    inflected forms of English verbs. This verb form is used as a present participle, as a gerund, and sometimes as an independent noun or adjective. The suffix...
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  • are some verbs with irregular past participles. There are also verbs with both regular and irregular participles, in which the irregular form is most...
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    Traditional grammar makes a distinction within -ing forms between present participles and gerunds, a distinction that is not observed in such modern grammars...
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  • The Ancient Greek participle is a non-finite nominal verb form declined for gender, number and case (thus, it is a verbal adjective) and has many functions...
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  • [citation needed] In English, nonfinite verbs include infinitives, participles and gerunds. Nonfinite verb forms in some other languages include converbs...
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    Latin perfect tense. It is formed using an auxiliary verb and the past participle of a verb. In British teaching of French, the passé composé is usually...
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    preterite), a past participle (which may be the same as the past tense), and a form ending in -ing that serves as a present participle and gerund. Most...
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    Pasture (from the Latin pastus, past participle of pascere, "to feed") is land used for grazing. Pasture lands in the narrow sense are enclosed tracts...
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  • tense, aspect, mood, voice, number, and person. Non-finite forms such as participles are also extensively used. Some of the features of the verbal system...
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  • (namenilnik). Two present active participles, in -č and in -e, indicating ongoing action. Two past active participles, in -l and in -(v)ši, indicating...
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  • active -ed past tense and past participle -t past tense (weak irregular) -ing present participle and gerund -en past participle (irregular) -s plural number...
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  • pattern: drank and drunk (not "drinked"); hit (as past tense and past participle, not "hitted") and has and had (not "haves" and "haved"). The classification...
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  • frequentative etc. For each form, there is also an active and a passive participle (both adjectives, declined through the full paradigm of gender, number...
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  • perfect passive participle, which uses the same stem. (Texts that list the perfect passive participle use the future active participle for intransitive...
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  • imperfective). The three non-finite moods are the infinitive, past participle, and present participle. There are compound constructions that use more than one verb...
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    singular The past tense or preterite (went, wrote, climbed) The past participle (gone, written, climbed) – identical to the past tense in the case of...
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  • participle (also known as the "active participle" or "l-participle") is used for forming the past tense and the conditionals. The passive participle is...
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  • (impératif), infinitive (infinitif), participle (participe), and gerund (gérondif). The infinitive, participle, and gerundive are not verbal moods. Tenses...
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  • called participles. English has an active participle, also called a present participle; and a passive participle, also called a past participle. The active...
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    the past participle. The other inflected parts of the verb—the third person singular present indicative in -[e]s, and the present participle and gerund...
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    Latin (section Participles)
    singular. Latin participles, like English participles, are formed from a verb. There are a few main types of participles: Present Active Participles, Perfect...
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  • present/past participles, distinguished by adjectival and adverbial usage (see adjectival participle and adverbial participle). Verbs and participles can be...
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  • past participle. If there are irregular present tense forms (see below), these are given in parentheses after the infinitive. (The present participle and...
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  • (which consists of the infinitive of the auxiliary verb have and the past participle of the main verb). This parallels the construction of the "normal" future...
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  • (present I sing, past I sang, past participle I have sung) and drive (present I drive, past I drove, past participle I have driven), as opposed to weak...
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  • distinct in form and function from the gerund and the present active participle. In Late Latin, the differences were largely lost, resulting in a form...
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  • emphasis, etc. Auxiliary verbs usually accompany an infinitive verb or a participle, which respectively provide the main semantic content of the clause. An...
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  • forms; only the participle does. If a verb or converb need to be negated, a participle must be used instead of them. The participle is negated by a combination...
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