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ParticiplesA participle is a word which is partly a verb and partly an adjective. English has two participles: the present participle and the past participle. Forms like running, singing, walking and working are called present participles. Forms like worked, broken, gone, written and walked are called past participles. UsesTo form verb formsParticiples are used with the auxiliary verbs be and have to make progressive, perfect and passive verb forms.
As adjectivesParticiples can be used as adjectives before nouns, or after be and other copular verbs.
Not all participles can be used as adjectives before nouns – for example, we can say a lost dog, but not a found dog. It is not possible to give clear rules. As adverbsSometimes participles are used like adverbs.
ClausesParticiples can combine with other words into clause-like structures.
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