End with -ing
End with -ing
End with -ed
2a. I read an interesting magazine yesterday.
2b. The magazine receives a lot of support from interested
readers.
Present participles are usually active
Past participles are usually passive
4a. Many young people experience troubling situations.
4b. The Samaritan Befrienders Hong Kong receives calls
from troubled young people.
Example :
We get calls from young people
worried about relationships.
A participle phrase describing the noun before, ie. young people.
2a. The man has missed the bus.
2b. The man running down the street has missed the bus
3a. The fans stood up and danced.
3b. The fans, excited by the concert, stood up and danced.
A phrase begins with a present participle. (Active)
A phrase begins with a past participle. (Passive)
HOW?
Examples :
Feeling upset and confused, the girl called the
Samaritans Befrienders Hong Kong.
An adverbial phrase giving a reason
Who feel upset & confused?
The girl in the main course.
Notice the changes made.
A participle phrase joining 2 actions which happen together.
3a. He was injured when he was crossing the road.
3b. He was injured crossing the road.
A participle phrase joining 2 actions, one of which happens during the other.
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