Tuesday, December 10, 2013

The Use Of The Present And Past Participle


                                                            "Present Participle"
>> The present or active particple form (Verb-1 + ing) is an active verb form that is used: as an adjective. to form a continuous tennse, affter the verbs of senses, after the words: cactch-cauh/find-found+object+verb-1+ing, after the word: have +object+verb-1+ing, and other,  for example:

  • The girl dancing is my sister.
  • She is writing a letter.
  • I saw the man using the computer.
  • I found her sleeping under the tree. 
  • He had me driving in a week.
  • I spend five million renovating my house.
  • She went out shouting fiercely. 
  • Opening his suitcase, he got out his money.
  • Entering the Faculty of Medicine at Muhammdiyah University, he began to feel confident.
  • The students waiting for the bus look very tired.

"Past Participle"
>> The past passive participle form is a passive verb form is used : as an adjective, to form the present perfect tense or passive voice, and can replace subject+passive verb, for example:

  • The soldiers who were wounded are sent to the local hospital.
  • He has seen that film.
  • This car is made in Japan.
  • He entered the room, accompanied by his bodyuards.
  • Convinced that the flood would hit Jakarta, he moved to Bogor that evening.
  • Having been informed that he became the winner, he held a thankgiving party.
  • Having been elected Miss Indonesia, she had a heavy duty since then.
  • Not having been notified of the cancellation of the time of departure, Ali arrived early.

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