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* past or present tense participle adjectives  
* past or present tense participle adjectives  
* gerunds (nouns)
* gerunds (nouns)
* infinitives
* past perfect participles
<u>note</u>: infinitives are non-finite verbs but not participles
 
== Participle definition ==
A verb that
 
* acts grammatically as a noun or adjective
* and not as a verb (does not have a subject)
* but retains its essence as a verb
** such as to be modified by adverbs
** have object complements
 
See also
 
* [[Non-finite verbs & the "verbiness" of participles gerunds infinitives worksheet]]
 
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[[Category:Language Arts]]

Latest revision as of 14:47, 24 February 2024

Non-finite verb that acts as a modifier or noun

Participles include:

  • past or present tense participle adjectives
  • gerunds (nouns)
  • past perfect participles

note: infinitives are non-finite verbs but not participles

Participle definition[edit | edit source]

A verb that

  • acts grammatically as a noun or adjective
  • and not as a verb (does not have a subject)
  • but retains its essence as a verb
    • such as to be modified by adverbs
    • have object complements

See also