participle

     

In linguistics, a participle (from Latin participium, a calque of Greek μετοχη "partaking") is a non-finite verb form that can be use in compound tenses or voices, or as a modifier. Participles often share properties with other parts of speech, in particular adjectives and nouns.

Trivia about participle

  • When reading this clue, a dangling one of these is included
  • This verb form is sometimes left dangling
  • Insert 2 letters in the word "particle" to get this verb form that can be past or present

Tweets about participle

  • What is the past participle of keg stand
  • "dangly participle"
  • dangling participle haahha wHAT???
  • The past tense of mistake is mistook the past participle is mistaken @IM_NOT_SHIT_YET @YouUglyOnSkype
  • RT @gazornonplat: I'm the ghost of Christmas imperfect past-participle. I'm going to tell you what would have happened had you not already …
  • Should have + past participle
  • @totallymel I think knowing what a dangling participle is pales in comparison to making sure students don't use them.
  • who is tweeting for @memphisredbirds and doesn't know that the past participle of "go" is "gone," not "went?" #grammar #prescriptivist
  • A participle is used as an adjective or an adverb. When used adverbially, it modifies the main clause, expressing the time, the reason, etc.
  • @__NotSoSerious, I declare that you should have said “[I'm not] supposed to eat” instead. ‘Supposed’ is really a participle.
  • fun fact: spelt actually is a word!!! it's the past and past participle of spell!!
  • had run / had ran...... the past participle struggle. #GH #iwasrightthefirsttime
  • @NathanFillion What is the Japanese participle that indicates a word is possessive?
  • @camerondallas #CamsNewVideo not gonna participle in the follow spree today because I know I won't get a follow
  • "Lying on the beach, I thought the ocean was beautiful." oops, "dangled my participle" Kids, close your eyes. #ASMSG , ok, tucked in now
  • Toccata-This word is Italian in origin, coming from the feminine past participle of 'toccare,' to touch.
  • @Salar_Nawabi I got the answer Whenever you say 'about time' you use the third form of verb i.e past participle like I did So I was right
  • @revhappiness And if you dangle a participle? Split an infinitive? I shudder to think.
  • an implication is a perdition: invariable and past-participle
  • @ChloeTangled past participle of win ?? HAHAHAHA
  • ''Omisore will come to rescue Osun'' do you see dx as a present tense, past,future,present participle or past participle?
  • @frunnq it's 'got' in BrE not 'gotten'. Therefore the past participle of 'get' in GhE is 'got'. There are some exceptions tho
  • "@frunnq: "@Koo_The_Boy: The past participle of 'get' is quite controversial."gotten" getrude
  • AmE 😕 “@frunnq: "@Koo_The_Boy: The past participle of 'get' is quite controversial."gotten”
  • "@Koo_The_Boy: The past participle of 'get' is quite controversial."gotten
  • RT @Koo_The_Boy: The past participle of 'get' is quite controversial.
  • The past participle of 'get' is quite controversial.