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what is particle in English grammar​

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Answered by GoogleForever
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A particle is a word that has a grammatical function but does not fit into the main parts of speech (i.e. noun, verb, adverb). Particles do not change. The infinitive 'to' in 'to fly' is an example of a particle, although it can also act as a preposition, e.g. 'I'm going to Spain next week'.

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Answered by sasikalajanasree
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A participle is a verb form that can be used for adjective, to create verb tense, to create the passive voice there are two types of participle past participle and present participle

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