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THE NON-FINITES (Participles)

 

It is that form of verb which is a verb as well as an adjective. Therefore it is also called verbal adjective. It is of two types: 1. Present participles and 2. Past participles.

A._Present Participles: It is always active and it stands for an incomplete action or state. It always ends in ‘ing’.

a_I like reading holy books.           

b_I can hear her singing a song.              

B._Past Participles: It stands for an action or state which is complete, and is no longer in progress. It is adjectively used in passive if the verb from which it comes is a transitive verb.

a_Terrified, they stood crowded together.        

b_Driven by fury, the lion attacked the hunter.

The use of participles: It can be used in three ways:

i._ As attributive adjective:-

a_A lost opportunity never returns.             

ii._As predicatively to complete the sentence:-

a_He appears to be learned, the boy came laughing.

iii. As absolutely with a noun or pronoun already happening:-

a_The sun having risen, the birds began to sing.

b_The weather being hot, I did not go out. 

c_God willing, we shall all pass.          

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