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Parsing a present perfect participle

Parsing a present perfect participle
  1. What is an example of perfect participle?
  2. What is present and perfect participle?
  3. What is an example of a present participle?

What is an example of perfect participle?

Perfect participles are used to indicate that one event happened before another. For example: Having studied birds for years (happened first), Julie knew how to safely remove the owls from the attic (happened second).

What is present and perfect participle?

Grammar explanation. Participle clauses enable us to say information in a more economical way. They are formed using present participles (going, reading, seeing, walking, etc.), past participles (gone, read, seen, walked, etc.) or perfect participles (having gone, having read, having seen, having walked, etc.).

What is an example of a present participle?

The “-ing” form of a verb is called the present participle. Present participles can be used as adjectives (e.g., “a thrilling story”) and to form the continuous verb tenses (e.g., “We are partying”).

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