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== Finite and Non-Finite Verbs & their complements== | == Finite and Non-Finite Verbs & their complements== | ||
=== Examples of participle phrase placement === | |||
* participle = the ''-ing'' or ''-ed'' forms of a verb | |||
** participles may serve as finite (take a subject) or non-finite (no subject) | |||
** '''finite''' forms of participles are | |||
*** ''-ing'' present participle = present continuous tense | |||
**** ''It is snowing'''; ''They are playing'' | |||
*** ''-ed'' past participle = simple past tense | |||
**** ''It snowed'''; ''They played'' | |||
** '''non-finite''' forms of participles are | |||
*** ''-ing'' present participle adjective | |||
**** ''Snowing all day, the car was buried'''; ''The boys playing around got in trouble'' | |||
*** ''-ing'' "gerund" (present participle noun) | |||
**** ''Snowing out makes me happy''; ''Playing in the show is fun'' | |||
*** ''-ed'' past participle adjective | |||
**** ''The snowed in car was stuck'''; ''The team played '' | |||
* '''participle phrase''' | |||
** a participle phrase is two or more words that have a non-finite verb (i.e., no subject) | |||
** (note: if a finite verb is present (subject-verb), it is a clause) | |||
*** participle phrases add information to another word or clause | |||
*** ex.>: | |||
**** present participle phrase: ''Playing hard, they lost anyway'' | |||
**** past participle phrase: ''Played poorly, they lost the game'' | |||
=== | ==== Participle phrase example 1 ==== | ||
* Sentence: | * Sentence: | ||
''Students read the textbook studying for the test'' | ''Students read the textbook studying for the test'' | ||
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* Parts of speech: | * Parts of speech: | ||
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S( noun )-->V(verb)--->C(noun)--->NFV( | S( noun )-->V(verb)--->C(noun)--->NFV(participle<br>adjective)-->C2(prepositional phrase) | ||
}} | }} | ||
=== | ==== Participle phrase example 2 ==== | ||
* Sentence: | * Sentence: | ||
''Studying for the test, students read the textbook'' | ''Studying for the test, students read the textbook'' | ||
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* Parts of speech: | * Parts of speech: | ||
{{#mermaid: graph LR | {{#mermaid: graph LR | ||
NFV( | NFV(participle<br>adjective)-->C2(prepositional phrase)-->S(noun)-->V(finite verb)--->C(noun) | ||
}} | }} | ||
=== | ==== Participle phrase example 3 ==== | ||
* Sentence: | * Sentence: | ||
''Students studying for the test read the textbook'' | ''Students studying for the test read the textbook'' | ||
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* Grammatical forms: | * Grammatical forms: | ||
{{#mermaid: graph LR | {{#mermaid: graph LR | ||
S( | S(subject)-->NFV(non-finite verb)-->C2(complement)-->V(finite verb)-->C(complement) | ||
}} | }} | ||
* Parts of speech: | * Parts of speech: | ||
{{#mermaid: graph LR | {{#mermaid: graph LR | ||
S( noun )-->NFV( | S( noun )-->NFV(participle<br>adjective)-->C2(prepositional phrase)-->V(verb)--->C(object) | ||
}} | }} | ||