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    عنوان الموضوع : اختبار تحديد المستوى -للتعليم
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    Concerning you question, here are some explanations
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    What is a past participle?



    A past participle indicates past or completed action or time. It is often called the 'ed' form as it is formed by adding d or ed, to the base form of regular verbs, however it is also formed in various other ways for irregular verbs.
    It can be used to form a verb phrase as part of the present perfect tense.
    For example:-
    I have learnt English. (Learnt is part of the verb phrase 'have learnt')
    It can be used to form the passive voice.
    For example:-
    Her hair was well brushed.
    It can also be used as an adjective.
    For example:-
    As an adjective: He had a broken arm. (Broken is used here as an adjective.)





    What is the present participle?



    The present participle is a participle that ends in ing. It can be used with the auxilliary verb 'to be' to form the continuous tense. It always takes the ‘ing’ form of the verb, even irregular verbs have an ‘...ing’ form, in fact virtually all English words that end with ‘ing’ are present participles.
    For example:-
    I am learning English. (Learning is part of the continuous verb phrase 'am learning')
    We were running through the woods. (Running is part of the continuous verb phrase 'were running' ).
    It can also be used as an adjective.
    For example:-
    As an adjective: I am a working woman. (Working is used here as an adjective.)

    !Note :-

    The present participle can also be used as a noun denoting the action of a verb a gerund. But remember the present participle can be used as a verb or an adjective whilst the gerund is used as a noun.



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    غاليتي ثريا كفت و وفت

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    جزاكن الله خيرا جميعا

    __________________________________________________ __________
    بارك الله فيك ثريا ....

    و شكرا للاخت صاحبة الموضوع على الاختبار ...


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