Past Participle Adjective and Past Participle - Essential Grammar in Use English for MDCAT NUMS
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The number of students who came yesterday was less than before yesterday. However, I taught them to note the following:
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Topic: Difference between Past Participle and Past Participle Adjective.
Simple Present Simple Past Past Participle Present Participle
break broke broken breaking
write wrote written writing etc.
Examples:
1. I do not break the rules and regulations. (Simple Present)
2. He broke the window pane. (Simple Past)
3. She has broken many plates. (Past Participle)
4. She has many broken plates. (Past Participle Adjective)
5. We have got breaking news. (Present Participle Adjective)
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