Past Participle 䳺. ³ , , , ' 䳿:
a writtenletter | |
the machines madeat this plant | , |
Past Participle , 䳿, :
We looked at the destroyed bridge. | ( , ). |
Past Participle , 䳺, 䳺-, , :
Her father is a doctor loved and respected by everybody. | , . |
A central angle is an angle formedby two radii. | , - . |
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Present Participle Active . 䳺 , 䳺 (participle phrase) :
Therising sun was hidden by the clouds. | , , . |
The girl pointed to a group of women sitting in the corner of the room. | ij , . |
Present Participle Active (, , 䳿):
Entering the room, she saw her sister there. | , . |
Then she stopped suddenly rememberingthe presence of the children. | , . |
Living in his neighbourhood, I saw him frequently. | , . |
Mary stood for a time in silence, watching and listening. | , . |
Present Participle :
When readingthis book, he remembered his childhood. | , . |
She looked at Lanny as though expectingan answer. | , . |
paused for a moment as if hesitating. | ³ , . |
Present Participle Passive , :
Being writtenin pencil, the letter was difficult to read. | , . |
The plant being builtin our town will produce motorcycles. | , , . |
Perfect Participle Active i Passive :
Having writtenthe letter, the girl went to the post-office. | , . |
Having been made20 years ago, the machine is out of date. | 20 , . |
Past Participle . Past Participle . Past Participle (Participle Phrase) . Past Participle 䳿 :
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is a well-known writer. | ³ . |
The children danced round the beautifully decoratedtree. | ij . |
Past Participle (, , , 䳿 ) when ; if , ; as if, as though , ; though. :
Frightened by the dog, the child began to cry. | , . |
When praised,he was ill at ease. | , . |
Though wounded,the soldier did not leave the battlefield. | , - . |
Past Participle :
When I came into the room, the window was broken. | , . |
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