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Thank you We sneak in present and past participles Allah
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shmoop joe is employed as a lifeguard at the beach
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when he isn't working on his tan or checking out
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the ladies in their bathing suits He's perfecting his grasp
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of present and past participles Because there's nothing as attractive
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as a man with a six pack and amazing grammar
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Yeah well it's we think round here all right present
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and past participles or two of the five ferb forms
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that verbs khun take for example say we have the
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verb swim The present participle of this verb is swimming
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and the past participle is swamp We'll say we have
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the verb laugh Well the president part of simple of
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this herb is laughing and the past participle is laugh
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Okay Now hopefully we've all caught on to the fact
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that the present participles always end in ng i n
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g that convenient or what We love english All right
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Past participles air trickier While the past participles of regular
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verbs and in e d irregular verbs can end in
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all sorts of different ways For example the past participle
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of the verb bring is brought and the past participle
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Of the verb singh is sunk so just be aware
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that there are no patterns to pick up on when
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it comes to past participles and sometimes a lot of
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curve balls in there right right We've mentioned that president
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past participles make up two of the five verb forms
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but part of symbols are used for more than just
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action Not only can they appear is multipart verbs they
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can also be used as a noun sor adjectives though
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they have the scent joe is boiling beneath the hot
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summer sun Well the word boiling is the present participle
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and it's incorporated into a multipart ver by the auxiliary
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verb is note that it doesn't matter whether the participle
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in the multi part verb is in the present or
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the past tense participles as verbs require auxiliary verbs so
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we can take our sample Wilton's joe is boiling beneath
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the hot summer sun and change it to read joe
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was boiling beneath the hot summer sun or joe has
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boiled beneath the hot summer sun or joe was boiled
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by the hot summer sun was boiling has boiled and
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was boiled are all combinations of auxiliary verbs like woz
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And has And the president part of simple boiling or
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the past participle boiled Got all that All right let's
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look at what happens when an irregular verb wants a
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piece of the action Their senses Joe is taking a
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nap on the beach Taking is the present participle of
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the verb take while taken is the past participle at
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it So with this particular irregular verb we could change
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our example to read Joe was taking a nap on
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the beach or joe has taken a nap on the
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beach No matter what combination of auxiliary verbs and present
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past participles we use here napping on the beach is
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a great way for a lifeguard to get fired Right
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joe way could tell you that from personal experience that
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they don't want to sleep Separate issue All right let's
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move on How we use participles as now This only
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applies to present participles which when used his now nes
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are called jared Yeah it's Not that guy from subway
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Jo enjoys whistling at the pretty girls near his lifeguard
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station jared whistling is the direct object of the verb
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enjoys trotting out into the surf to help the occasional
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swimmer exhaust joe well here the jared trotting is the
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subject of the verb exhausts Joe eat a slice of
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pizza instead of helping the guy who lost his dog
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We'll hear the parent helping is the direct object of
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the proposition instead of and we're going to guess that
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our lifeguard hasn't seen the movie jobs Well the dog
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was the first to go missing joe Maybe there's a
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shark in the water and you know all right Well
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jones can appear all over the place as subjects director
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in direct objects subject compliments and objects of proposition Part
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of simple zzzz adjectives can also pop up anywhere either
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in past or present Tense form Damn Say we have
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the sense the mangled body was swept onto the beach
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by the crashing waves Well the present participle crashing describes
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the word wave while the past participle mangled describes the
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word bodies here's another sentence Jo abandoned the beach when
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the terrifying shark up here well the present participle terrifying
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describes the word shark here's Another sense Fortunately two guys
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showed up one with a gleaming oxygen tank the other
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with a loaded gun Here the president part of simple
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Gleaming describes the oxygen take while the past participle loaded
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describes the word gun At least someone on this beach
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is steven spielberg Action Alright whether they're being used is
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down Two adjectives or parts of herb present past participles
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work hard unlike joe who should have paid more attention
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to what was going on in the water than to 00:05:00.02 --> [endTime] his beloved Action
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