Sentence with One Clause: Past Participle
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Structure I
Subject + VerbEach normal English sentence always has a
subject that is followed by a verb.
Subject Verb
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Sentences with One Clause
The sentence has a subject and a verb.
Examples:
Traffic was backed up for miles on the freeway.
Engineers are needed for work on the new
space program.
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Sentences with One Clause
Differ the objects of preposition and
appositives when looking for subject.
Examples:
With his friend, he found the movie theater.
An excellent basketball player, Sarah rarely
misses her basketball player.
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Sentences with One Clause
Differ the present participles and past
participles when looking for verb.
Examples:
The child now playing in the yard is my son.
The poem written by Paul appeared in the
magazine.
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Past Participles
The past participle can be either an adjectiveor a part of a verb.
Examples:
The family has purchased a paint.
as a part of a verb
The paint purchased yesterday was expensive.
as an adjective
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Past Participles
The past participle is the form ofa verb that appears with have or be.
Examples:
They have achieved many trophies.
He is injured by the other player.
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Past Participles
Regular past participles always end in –ed.Sometimes, they have same form with Verb II.
Examples:
He scores some goals.
He scored some goals.
He has scored some goals.
The goals scored by Van Persie is amazing.
score scored scored
Verb I Verb II Verb III
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Past Participles
Irregular past participles transform differentlyfrom verb 1.
Examples:
I see a beautiful sunset.
I saw a beautiful sunset yesterday.
I have never seen such a beautiful sunset!
The sunset seen yesterday was beautiful.
see saw seen
Verb I Verb II Verb III
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Exercise
I 1. The money was offered by the client was not
accepted. verb
verb
C 2. The car listed in the advertisement had already
stalled. adjective
verb
I 3. The chapters were taught by the professor this
verb
morning will be on next week’s exam.
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Exercise
C 4. The loaves of bread were baked in a brick oven at
verb
a low temperature for many hours.
I 5. The ports were reached by the sailors were under
verb
the control of a foreign nation.
I 6.Those suspected in the string of robberies were
adjective
arrested by the police.
verb
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Exercise
I 7. The pizza is served in this restaurant is the tastiest
in the country. verb
I 8. The courses are listed on the second page of the
verb
brochure have several prerequisites.
C 9. All the tenants were invited to the Independence
verb
Day barbecue at the apartment complex.
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Exercise
C 10. Any bills paid by the first of the month will be
adjective
credited to your account by the next day.
verb
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