Participle


a part of a verb.
can exist as
-infinatives
-imperfects
-pluperfects
-future tenses
they are verbs in sub-ordinate clauses containing a governing verb.
she says that she will take (participle) the dog to the vet.
the governing verb is “to say” the participle is “to take”

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  • Gancho

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