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Participle Phrase

Participant phrases € Žç "¨?

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Participate ³³  ™ ‚à ¼ ³³ ate

(1) Present / past

(a) in ®Šæˆ (/ ¦‚play / pla ®Šæˆ play)

(B) Pew becomes PPP / talk

(2) Perfect present / perfect past

(a) Assets ®ŠÈ + p.p. (PLA with pla ¦ a / had pla))

(b) + with + Pive رہا + p.p. (à  a / was pla ®ÂŠÃ state pl)

They are standing in the corner. They are waiting for the bus. (Subject Œà šà šÃ)

They stopped at the corner and waited for the bus.

We listen to boys. They blame themselves. (Subject ¸Ì šà šà ©)

We heard the boys laughing at each other.

The children were amazed at the dome. They are fools. (Subject ¸à Œà šà šÃ)

Surprised by the dome, the children became confused.

Suddenly the children were startled by the sound. They are taken advantage of. (Subject ¸à Œà šà šÃ)

Fear of sudden sounds. They are taken advantage of.

The boy disappeared for a few hours. She felt tired. (Subject Œà šà šÃ)

After walking for several hours, the children got tired.

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Participle Phrase

Participant phrases € Žç "¨?

ˆÂ'ó³Ã Particle phrase "cÂ" ¨ä¸¦ – § £ © Â)?

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(1) Present / past

(a) ®Šæˆ in

(b) Pive ®Šæˆ p.p. / Case. Creatures

(2) Perfect present / perfect past

(a) with asset + p.p (with ¦ ¦ a / pla)

(b) Pive®ÂŠÃˆÂ a + p.p. (¦ a / was pla ®Šæˆ state pla)

They were standing in the corner. They are waiting for the bus. (Subject šà ©)

They were waiting for the bus in the corner.

We listen to boys. They come together. (the topic.

We heard the boys laughing at each other.

The children were amazed to see the dome. They are stupid (Subject ÂŒÃ)

Surprised by the dome, the children became confused.

The boy was startled by the sudden sound. Their use is low. (Subject šÃ)

Fear of sudden sounds. Their use is low.

The boy disappeared for a few hours. She felt tired. (Subject ÂŒÃ)

After several hours of walking, the children felt tired.

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