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Combine the following sentence with 'Perfect Participle'
. The potter was drunk .He took the tiger to be a donkey.​

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Answered by meghana9443
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As the potter was drunk he took the tiger assuming it was a donkey.....

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Answered by phillipinestest
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The potter having been drunk took the tiger to be a donkey.​

Explanation:

  • A verb has mainly three forms-the simple present, simple past and the past participle.
  • The past participle form is used in two cases- when the verb is in the passive voice and when the verb conveys the perfect tense.
  • For the perfect tense, since two time periods are related the auxiliary verbs-have/has/had are added before the past participle to signify the tense.
  • The action  verbs that signify tense are called finite verbs.
  • However, there are certain verbs that do not signify tense. They are called non finite verbs.
  • The present participle form of a verb is a finite verb. It usually ends with the suffix -ing.
  • For the perfect participle there is thus an auxiliary have,has,had verb plus a be verb and the present participle.
  • Thus the two given sentences when combined with a perfect participle becomes:  The potter having been drunk took the tiger to be a donkey.​

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