past principle of pedagogy
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Pedagogy’ is a noun. Only verbs have participles.
It is true that a derivative resembling a past participle can be formed from some nouns. Thus a ‘horned’ owl is an owl that looks as if it had horns; a ‘six-sided’ die is one that has six sides; love is a ‘many-splendored’ thing… Whether such derivatives may be called past participles is a matter of convention (they usually aren’t); but in any case, no such form is derived from the noun ‘pedagogy’.
Pedagogy’ is a noun. Only verbs have participles.
It is true that a derivative resembling a past participle can be formed from some nouns. Thus a ‘horned’ owl is an owl that looks as if it had horns; a ‘six-sided’ die is one that has six sides; love is a ‘many-splendored’ thing… Whether such derivatives may be called past participles is a matter of convention (they usually aren’t); but in any case, no such form is derived from the noun ‘pedagogy’.