Where do we use perfect participle ?
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Combining the word having with the past participle of a word creates the perfect participle. Perfect participles demonstrate that an action was completed in the past. Examples of perfect participles include having watched, having arrived and having slept.
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Combining the word having with the past participle of a word creates the perfect participle. Perfect participles demonstrate that an action was completed in the past. Examples of perfect participles include having watched, having arrived and having slept.
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Present participles are formed from verbs. Present participles can be used as adjective or used to form verb tenses. For example:
The verb: to laugh
The present participle: laughing
The present participle used as an adjective: The laughing boy
The present participle used to form a verb tense: The boy was laughing.
There are two types of participles:
The Present Participle
(ending -ing)
The Past Participle
(usually ending -ed, -d, -t, -en, or -n)
The verb: to laugh
The present participle: laughing
The present participle used as an adjective: The laughing boy
The present participle used to form a verb tense: The boy was laughing.
There are two types of participles:
The Present Participle
(ending -ing)
The Past Participle
(usually ending -ed, -d, -t, -en, or -n)
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