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SECTION VI.

OF A PARTICIPLE.

PARTICIPLE is an adjective derived of a verb, and partakes of the properties of a verb. There are two participles formed from most verbs; the present, or active participle, which ends in ing; as, loving, hating; and the preterperfect, or passive participle, which mostly ends in ed; as, loved, hated.

When the passive participle is not the same as the preterimperfect tense of the verb, or when either of them do not end in ed, the verb is said to be irregular.-See the preceding table of irregular verbs.

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