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What Are Past Participles?
Past participles are formed from verbs. Past participles (just like present
participles) can be used as adjectives or used to form verb tenses.
Let's look at the verb to whisper:
Here's the past participle: whispered
• Here it is used as an adjective: The whispered word
• Here it is used to form a verb tense: The message was whispered.
There are two types of participles:
• The Past Participle
(Past participles usually end with -ed, -d, -t, -en, or -n.)
• The Present Participle
(Present participles end with -ing.)
Past and present participles are classified as verbals. (A verbal is a verb form
that functions either as an adjective or a noun.)
Examples of Past Participles Being Used As Adjectives
Here are some examples of past participles being used as adjectives:
The Verb The Past Participle
To swell swollen eyes
To break broken plate
To ruin
ruined cake
Past Participles in Participle Phrases
Past participles can often be found in participle phrases. A participle phrase
acts like an adjective. In the examples below, the participle phrases are
shaded and the past participles are in bold:
• The boy taken to hospital has recovered.
(The participle phrase taken to hospital describes the boy.)
• I have a heart wracked with sorrow.
(The participle phrase wracked with sorrow describes a heart.)
• Battered by the wind, John fell to his knees.
(The participle phrase "Battered by the wind describes john.)
• Finally broken , Lee lowered his gloves.
(The participle phrase Finally broken describes Lee.)
Read more about participle phrases.
More Examples of Past Participles Used as Adjectives
Here are some examples of past participles (shaded) being used as
adjectives:
• Here is a laminated copy to replace your torn one.
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Stuffed deer heads on walls are bad enough, but it's worse when they
have streamers in their antlers because then you know they were
enjoying themselves when they were shot. (Ellen DeGeneres)
A torn jacket is soon mended, but hard words bruise the heart of a child.
(Henry Longfellow)
Scandal is gossip made tedious by morality. (Oscar Wilde, 1854-1900)
The enemy is anybody who's going to get you killed, no matter which side
he's on. (Joseph Heller, 1923- 1999)
Past Participles Used in Verb Tenses
As well as being used as adjectives, past participles are also used to
form verb tenses. Here are the verb tenses (past participles shaded):
The 4 Past Tenses
Example
simple past tense
I broke
past progressive tense
I was breaking
past perfect tense
I had broken
past perfect progressive tense
I had beenbreaking
The 4 Present Tenses
Example
simple present tense
I break
present progressive tense
I am breaking
present perfect tense
I have broken
present perfect progressive tense
I have beenbreaking
The 4 Future Tenses
Example
simple future tense
I will break
future progressive tense
I will be breaking
future perfect tense
I will have broken
future perfect progressive tense
I will have beenbreaking