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explain past participle and infinitives​

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Answered by mh5767187
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The infinitive is the base form of a verb with to. Usually it functions as a noun, although it can also function as an adjective or adverb. A participle is a verb that ends in -ing (present participle) or -ed, -d, -t, -en, -n (past participle). Participles may function as adjectives, describing or modifying nouns.

Answered by sunitakmr58555
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past participle means bhoot kal we have done our work there are four types of past participle past indefinite past continuous past perfect or past perfect continuous

Explanation:

this jis vakya ke ant mein tatha tithi Tay the aaye past indefinite tense hota hai iski helping verb did hi did only interrogative aur negative ke sath use hogi simple ke sath work ki second form use hogi example hum Delhi gaye we went to Delhi

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