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What is meant by participle? N past participle.

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Answered by Anusha755
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Participle is a non finite verb .
Participle works like a Adjective
Past Participle is a non finite verb
Past Participle is the third form of verb
Past Participle tell us that the work has been completed


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Answered by stylishtamilachee
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Answer:

A participle is a verb that is used as an adjective and most often ends in -ing or -ed.

A participle

  • expresses an action or a state of being.

  • functions as an adjective, so it modifies nouns for pronouns.

For example,

The smiling baby caught my finger.

Tickled by the clown's antics , the children laughed loudly.

Arriving late, We found that there were no seats for us.

There are two types of participles - present participles and past participles.

  • Present participle ends in -ing.

For example,

Mr.Adi left without taking the bag with him.

  • Past participles ends in -ed, -en, -d, -t or -n

For example,

asked

eaten

saved

dealt

seen

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