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Examples: (a) The skilled craftsmen were present at the exhibition venue.
(b) The doctor was looking after the wounded boy.
In the above sentences the verb skilled and wounded are past participles. They are verbal adjectives
because they act as verbs and adjectives both. They also describe the craftsmen and the boy. Past
participles end in -ed, -en, -d, -t or -n according to the words used.
Perfect Participle
Apart from the two kinds of participles described above, sometimes we also use a perfect participle.
Example: Having won the match, the team went on a holiday.
This sentence means that after winning the match, the team went on a holiday.
INFINITIVES
An infinitive is a non-finite verb that expresses an action. It is generally preceded by the prepositi
'to'. Sometimes it is used without 'to' and is called a bare infinitive.
Read the sentences given here.
(a) It is easy to learn Hindi. (b) This is an ideal place to party. (c) He wants to buy a new h
In the above sentences, to learn, to party, to buy are infinitives. They are verbs which are in non
ure they do not change with the change in tense, or the number (singular or plural) or
) of the subject in a sentence.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Speed = Distance/Time, in this case the train is 300m but let's not consider the trains length for this equation because it is replaced by the bridge's distance. Therefore,

Distance = 200m.

Time = X and Speed =25 m/s

When changing the equation to Distance/Speed= Time

200/25= 8s

The time taken is 8 seconds.

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