English, asked by faisal237, 11 months ago

What are participle prepositions?

Answers

Answered by abijitcid
5
Participial prepositions. Skip. A participial preposition is a participle (an -ed or –ing verb) that functions as a preposition. Some of the most common examples are assuming, barring, considering, during, given, notwithstanding, provided, regarding, and respected.

abijitcid: add in brain list please
abhishek665: nyc answers
abhishek665: nyc answer
Answered by abhishek665
6
Hey mate here is your answer!!!

the sentence having end as as-ed and -ing are known as participle preposition.
like sentence which end with words like considering,pending, concerning etc....

hope you liked my answer☺☺
plzz mark my answer as brainliest.

abhishek665: should i explain more in my answer??
faisal237: Sure madam
abhishek665: may i know where u got problem in understanding
faisal237: Madam, actually I have problem in the usage of these participle prepositions?
abhishek665: by example u can understand this
abhishek665: these preposition enable us to say information in more economical way.we can use this when the main clause have same subject.
abhishek665: hope u got it ,if no u can again ask me
abhishek665: but never be in confusion about any answers ....
faisal237: Ok madam, Thank you and I will try my best to catch the basi concept of these participle prepositions and them in my mind. Thanks again for free tuition
Similar questions