THE USE OF THE PRESENT PARTICIPLE
The present or active participle form (verb-1 + ing )
Is an active verb form that is used. For example :
1. As an adjective
a. The girl who is dancing. (a dancing girl)
b. The boat which is floating. (a floating boat)
c. The bird which is singing. (a singing bird)
2. To form a continuous / progressive tense
a. He is speaking English.
b. She is writing a letter.
c. They are being interviewed.
3. After the verbs of senses (feel, hear, listen to, look at, find,
know, notice, observe, perceive, see, smell, wacth.)
a. I saw the man using computer.
b. I smell something burning.
c. The policeman found him escaping from school.
4. After the words (catch-caught/find-found+object+verb-1 + ing)
a. The policemen found him stealing some computers.
b. I found her sleeping under the tree.
c. I caught him reading Nita’s diary.
5. After the word : have + object +verb-1 + ing
a. I will have her mastering Ms. World in a month.
b. He had me driving in a week.
6. After the word spend, waste ,+ expression of time and
money+verb-1 + ing
a. I spend five million renovating my house.
b. She spend a lot of money collecting the memory albums.
7. Can replace a sentences or main clause :
a. Two actions : having the same subject happen at the same time,
or express a cause and effect :
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He walked a way. He slammed
the door. (He walked away slamming the door)
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She went out. She shouted
fiercely. (she went out shouting fiercely)
b. One action is immediately followed by another by the same
subject. The first action can often be expressed by verb-1 + ing.
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He opened his suitcase. He
got out his money. (Opening his suitcase, he got out his money)
c. One action happens before another action
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After he had watched the
Football League, he went to bed. (Having watched the Football League, he went
to bed)
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Because he had not been notified
of the cancellation of the time of departure, James arrived late. (Not having
been notified of the cancellation of the time of departure, James arrived late)
8. Can replace a clause started by: as/since/because/while +
subject + verb,
a. While he was walking home, he saw a fire. ( walking
home, he saw a fire)
b. Since he entered the Faculty of Medicine at
Muhammadiyah University of Surakarta, he began to feel confident. (Entering
the Faculty of Medicine at Muhammadiyah University of Surakarta)
9. Can replace a Relative Clause,
a. The students who are waiting for the bus look very tired. (The students
waiting for the bus look very tired)
b. The man who is speaking on TV is Mr. President. (The man
speaking on TV is Mr. President)
c. The soldier who was shot by a rocket was a sergeant. (The
soldier shot by a rocket was a sergeant.
THE PAST PASSIVE PARTICIPLE FORM
Is a passive verb form that is used :
1. As an adjective
a. The wounded soldiers are sent to the local hospital.
b. The soldiers shot by the enemy are sent to the local hospital.
2. To form the present perfect tense or passive voice
a. He has seen that film.
b. This car is made in Japan
3. Can replace
a. Two actions having the same subject
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He entered the room. He was
accompanied by his bodyguards. (he entered the room, accompanied by his
bodyguards.
b. One action happens before another action
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After he had been informed
that he became the winner, he held a thank giving party. (having been informed
that he became the winner, he held a thank giving party)
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