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- Participle abstract "A participle is a form of a verb that is used in a sentence to modify a noun, noun phrase, verb, or verb phrase, and thus plays a role similar to that of an adjective or adverb. It is one of the types of nonfinite verb forms. Its name comes from the Latin participium, a calque of Greek metochḗ "partaking" or "sharing"; it is so named because the Ancient Greek and Latin participles "share" some of the categories of the adjective or noun (gender, number, case) and some of those of the verb (tense and voice).Participles may correspond to the active voice (active participles), where the modified noun represents the agent of the action denoted by the verb—or to the passive voice (passive participles), where the modified noun represents the patient (undergoer) of that action. Participles in particular languages are also often associated with certain verbal aspects or tenses. The two types of participle in English are traditionally called the present participle (forms such as writing, singing and raising; these same forms also serve as gerunds and verbal nouns) and the past participle (forms such as written, sung and raised; regular participles such as the last, as well as some irregular ones, have the same form as the finite past tense).In some languages, participles can be used in the periphrastic formation of compound verb tenses, aspects, or voices. For example, one of the uses of the English present participle is to express continuous aspect (as in John is working), while the past participle can be used in expressions of perfect aspect and passive voice (as in Anne has written and Bill was killed).A verb phrase based on a participle and having the function of a participle is called a participle phrase or participial phrase (participial is the adjective derived from participle). For example, looking hard at the sign and beaten by his father are participial phrases based respectively on an English present participle and past participle. Participial phrases generally do not require an expressed grammatical subject; therefore such a verb phrase also constitutes a complete clause (one of the types of nonfinite clause). As such, it may be called a participle clause or participial clause. (Occasionally a participial clause does include a subject, as in the English nominative absolute construction The king having died, ... .)".
- Participle wikiPageExternalLink 047.html.
- Participle wikiPageExternalLink ADVERBIAL-PARTICIPLE.html.
- Participle wikiPageExternalLink irregular_verbs.html.
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- Participle wikiPageRevisionID "681961827".
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink -ing.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Active_voice.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Adjective.
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- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Adverb.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Adverbial.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Adverbial_participle.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Agent_(grammar).
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greek.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Arabic_grammar.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Argument_(linguistics).
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Attributive_verb.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Calque.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Syntactic_entities.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Classical_Arabic.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Clause.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Consonant_mutation.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Continuous_and_progressive_aspects.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Continuous_aspect.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Converb.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Dangling_modifier.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Dangling_participle.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Deverbal_adjective.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Dialects_of_Arabic.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink English_Midlands.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink English_irregular_verbs.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink English_passive_voice.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink English_verbs.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Epenthesis.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Eskimo_languages.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Eskimo–Aleut_language.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Eskimo–Aleut_languages.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Esperanto.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Germanic_strong_verb.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Gerund.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Gerundive.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Grammar.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Grammatical_aspect.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Grammatical_case.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Grammatical_gender.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Grammatical_number.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Grammatical_subject.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Grammatical_tense.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Grammatical_voice.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Hanging_participle.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Hungarian_grammar.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Imperfect.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Imperfective_aspect.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Intransitive_verb.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Latin_conjugation.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Levant.
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- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Lexical_category.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink List_of_English_irregular_verbs.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Lithuanian_language.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Middle_English.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Modern_English.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Nominative_absolute.
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- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Nonfinite_verb.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Noun.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Noun_phrase.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Object_(grammar).
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Old_English.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Part_of_speech.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Participle.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Passive_voice.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Past_tense.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Patient_(grammar).
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Perfect_(grammar).
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Perfect_aspect.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Perfective_aspect.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Periphrasis.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Plural.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Prefix.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Present_perfect.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Present_tense.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Progressive_aspect.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Quranic_Arabic.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Reduced_relative_clause.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Russian_grammar.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Simple_past.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Sirenik_Eskimo_language.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Sireniki_Eskimo_language.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Slavic_languages.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Subject_(grammar).
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink The_Midlands.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Transgressive_(linguistics).
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Transitive_verb.
- Participle wikiPageWikiLink Transitivity_(grammar).