participle
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Ontos is the Greek participle from the verb “to be” and means “being.”
From Textbooks ● Jun. 15, 2022
From that innocent present participle “encouraging” a mighty fountain sprang.
From The New Yorker ● Dec. 2, 2019
He is one of the three writers credited on Too Late for Love, none of whom seem to know how to use the past participle of light correctly.
From BBC ● May 12, 2019
Dongling participle: “Beneath my desk, tied in knots and encased in rubber, I couldn’t untangle the adapter cords from the headphones.”
From Washington Post ● Dec. 20, 2018
She told them all about the participle, though I myself followed little of her reasoning.
From "The Teacher’s Funeral" by Richard Peck
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He once sent her a brief memo dedicated entirely to the misuse of present participles.
From Washington Times ● Apr. 22, 2021
Anne Carson says: “You can never know enough, never work enough, never use the infinitives and participles oddly enough, never impede the movement harshly enough, never leave the mind quickly enough.”
From Slate ● May 15, 2019
Dr. Hussein came over to rescue us from white space and dangling participles.
From Salon ● Jul. 19, 2015
The headlines that “win,” according to Spartz’s testing algorithm, are usually hyperbolic, and many of them begin with dangling participles or end with prepositions.
From The New Yorker ● Dec. 29, 2014
At one time, everyone agreed that the verb get had two past participles: got and gotten.
From "Woe Is I" by Patricia T. O'Conner
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TEKS ELAR Academic Vocabulary List (5th-7th grades)
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