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grammar and style: participles as adjectives
a participle is a verb form that can act as an adjective. when it does, it generally answers
the question what kind? or which one? about the noun or pronoun it modifies. present partici-
ples are formed by adding -ing to a verb. in this sentence, the present participle moaning modi-
fies the noun boughs:
the moaning boughs swayed.
past participles are usually formed by adding -ed to a verb. if the verb already ends in silent
e, you drop the e before adding -ed. in the following sentences, the past participle sharpened
modifies the noun face, and the past participle baffled modifies the noun wind. note that baffled
is a predicate adjective following a linking verb, seemed.
i turned a sharpened face to the cold. the north wind seemed baffled.
some past participles are formed irregularly. these irregular forms often end in n or t. in the
following sentence, the irregular past participles blown and burnt both modify the noun leaves.
the leaves, burnt and blown, covered the ground.
a. practice: for each sentence below, underline the participle being used as an adjective, and
circle the noun or pronoun that it modifies. if it is a present participle, write present on the line
before the number. if it is a past participle, write past. if the sentence contains no participles
used as adjectives, write none on the line before the sentence.
- it seemed to tell of pisas leaning miracle.
- the cock his lusty greeting said, and forth his speckled harem led.
- we minded that the sharpest ear the buried brooklet could not hear.
- our own warm hearth seemed blazing free.
- the hill range stood transfigured in the silver flood.
- its blown snows flashed cold and keen.
b. writing application: for the first four items below, describe each noun with a past or
present participle. for the next four items, turn each verb into a past or present participle and
use it to describe a noun of your choice.
nouns
- book
- rain
- sky
- child
verbs
- to soothe
- to conquer
- to burn
- to drape
Part A (Practice)
1. It seemed to tell of Pisa’s leaning miracle.
Step1: Identify the participle.
The word "leaning" is a present participle (formed by adding -ing to "lean") and modifies "miracle".
Step2: Determine the type.
Since it's a present participle, we write "present". Underline "leaning" and circle "miracle".
Step1: Identify the participle.
"Speckled" is a past participle (formed by adding -ed to "speckle", irregular? Or regular? Anyway, it modifies "harem").
Step2: Determine the type.
It's a past participle, so write "past". Underline "speckled" and circle "harem".
Step1: Identify the participle.
"Buried" is a past participle (formed by adding -ed to "bury") and modifies "brooklet".
Step2: Determine the type.
It's a past participle, so write "past". Underline "buried" and circle "brooklet".
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present; Underline: leaning; Circle: miracle