participle
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT In grammar, a participle is a form of a verb that can be used in compound tenses of the verb. There are two participles in English: the past participle, which usually ends in "-ed," and the present participle, which ends in "-ing." 分詞
返回 participle
participle /?pɑ?t?s?p?l/ (participles)
劍橋詞典
- the form of a verb that usually ends in "ed" or "ing" and is used as an adjective
- The past participle of 'cook ' is 'cooked '.
- In Standard American, 'gotten ' is used as a past participle of 'get'. 返回 participle
分詞
In the sentences "He's sleeping " and "I've already eaten ", the words "sleeping " and "eaten " are both participles. 在 He's sleeping 和 I've already eaten 這兩個(gè)句子中,sleeping 和 eaten 兩個(gè)詞都是分詞。
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