English Participles, Definitions and Example Sentences
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Participles are known as adjective verbs. They are words derived from the verb and used as nouns and adjectives. In English, it’s divided into three different groups: Past Participle, Present Participle and Perfect Participle.
The verb in gerund form. In the Present Participle form, the verb only takes the –ing tag and continues to retain its verb feature completely.
Places of Use
1 – Describes or shortens one of the two actions taken at the same time by the same subject. For example:
The Present Participle version of this sentence is as follows:
The Present Participle version of this sentence is as follows:
2 – Describes or shortenes the previous action from 2 actions taken by the same subject one after the other. For example:
The Present Participle form of this sentence:
The Present Participle form of this sentence:
The Present Participle form of this sentence:
3 – Since – Because – Abbreviates As and the next sentence. For example:
Note: We can use two participants one after another. However, we have to bring another sentence behind them.
For examples;
4 – Shortens the active structure in adjective clauses. For example;
5 – Shortens the sentences formed with While and When. For example;
Angelina hurt her leg while she was playing basketball. -> Angelina hurt her leg (while) playing basketball.
1 – Describes the passive of two actions simultaneously. For example;
Amrilno went into the room and three guards accompanied her. -> Accompanied by three guards, she went into the room. (Present Participle) -> Being accompanied by three guards, she went into the room.
2 – Since – Because – As and the subsequent passive shortens the structure. For example;
1 – Describes what happened before two different actions performed one after the other by the same subject and emphasizes that the action is over. For example;
After she had finished her homework, she went out. -> (After) Having finished her homework, she went out.
2 – Because – Since – As. It is used instead of a sentence containing followed by Perfect Tense. For example;
Because you had seen his before, you could easily recognized his. -> Having seen his before, you could easily recognized his.
V1 V2 V3 List in English;
Present – V1 | Past – V2 | Past participle – V3 |
be | was, were | been |
beat | beat | beaten |
become | became | become |
begin | began | begun |
come | came | come |
cost | cost | cost |
cut | cut | cut |
dig | dug | dug |
do | did | done |
draw | drew | drawn |
drive | drove | driven |
drink | drank | drunk |
eat | ate | eaten |
fall | fell | fallen |
feel | felt | felt |
fight | fought | fought |
find | found | found |
fly | flew | flown |
forget | forgot | forgotten |
forgive | forgave | forgiven |
freeze | froze | frozen |
give | gave | given |
go | went | gone |
grow | grew | grown |
hang | hung | hung |
have | had | had |
hear | heard | heard |
hide | hid | hidden |
hit | hit | hit |
hold | held | held |
hurt | hurt | hurt |
Present – V1 | Past – V2 | Past participle – V3 |
keep | kept | kept |
know | knew | known |
lay | laid | laid |
lead | led | led |
leave | left | left |
lend | lent | lent |
lie | lay | lain |
lose | lost | lost |
make | made | made |
ride | rode | ridden |
ring | rang | rung |
rise | rose | risen |
run | ran | run |
say | said | said |
see | saw | seen |
sell | sold | sold |
sink | sank | sunk |
sit | sat | sat |
sleep | slept | slept |
speak | spoke | spoken |
spend | spent | spent |
stand | stood | stood |
swim | swam | swum |
take | took | taken |
teach | taught | taught |
tear | tore | torn |
tell | told | told |
wake | woke | woken |
wear | wore | worn |
win | won | won |
write | wrote | written |
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