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Page 1: Participles, BABY!. What the heck is a participle? It is a VERB that is being used as an ADJECTIVE The word usually ends in ‘ING’ or ‘ED’

Participles, BABY!

Page 2: Participles, BABY!. What the heck is a participle? It is a VERB that is being used as an ADJECTIVE The word usually ends in ‘ING’ or ‘ED’

What the heck is a participle?

• It is a VERB that is being used as an ADJECTIVE

• The word usually ends in ‘ING’ or ‘ED’

Page 3: Participles, BABY!. What the heck is a participle? It is a VERB that is being used as an ADJECTIVE The word usually ends in ‘ING’ or ‘ED’

How do we find a participle?

• 1. Find the subject of the sentence. • 2. What is the subject doing? (true verb). • 3. Look for other words that look like

verbs.

Page 4: Participles, BABY!. What the heck is a participle? It is a VERB that is being used as an ADJECTIVE The word usually ends in ‘ING’ or ‘ED’

Example 1

• The pouring rain drove us inside for the party. –Pouring is the participle. – It describes the rain.

–Make sure you don’t get the participle confused with the REAL verb– in this case: drove.

Page 5: Participles, BABY!. What the heck is a participle? It is a VERB that is being used as an ADJECTIVE The word usually ends in ‘ING’ or ‘ED’

What is a participial phrase?

• 1. Always starts with a participle. • 2. It is a group of words that function as

an adjective

Page 6: Participles, BABY!. What the heck is a participle? It is a VERB that is being used as an ADJECTIVE The word usually ends in ‘ING’ or ‘ED’

Example 2

• Known for her patience, Mrs. Williams was her favorite teacher. –Known is the participle. – For her patience is the modifer. – This participial phrase describes Mrs.

Williams

– Subject: Mrs. Williams Verb: was

Page 7: Participles, BABY!. What the heck is a participle? It is a VERB that is being used as an ADJECTIVE The word usually ends in ‘ING’ or ‘ED’

Example 3

• The marine biologist, diving near a reef, saw a shark.–Diving is the participle. –Near a reef is the modifer. – This participial phrase describes The

biologist

– Subject: biologist Verb: saw

Page 8: Participles, BABY!. What the heck is a participle? It is a VERB that is being used as an ADJECTIVE The word usually ends in ‘ING’ or ‘ED’

Example 4

Exhausted by the climb up the mountainside,

we rested by the side of the trail.

Page 9: Participles, BABY!. What the heck is a participle? It is a VERB that is being used as an ADJECTIVE The word usually ends in ‘ING’ or ‘ED’

Example 5

Eating a sandwich, Suzie shared stories about her

school day.

Page 10: Participles, BABY!. What the heck is a participle? It is a VERB that is being used as an ADJECTIVE The word usually ends in ‘ING’ or ‘ED’

Circle the Participle. Underline the Participial Phrase if there is one!

•The aging zombie lost his appetite.

Page 11: Participles, BABY!. What the heck is a participle? It is a VERB that is being used as an ADJECTIVE The word usually ends in ‘ING’ or ‘ED’

Circle the Participle. Underline the Participial Phrase if there is one!

•Twirling their canes, the dancers tapped across the stage.

Page 12: Participles, BABY!. What the heck is a participle? It is a VERB that is being used as an ADJECTIVE The word usually ends in ‘ING’ or ‘ED’

Circle the Participle. Underline the Participial Phrase if there is one!

•The yawning student irritated the angry teacher.

Page 13: Participles, BABY!. What the heck is a participle? It is a VERB that is being used as an ADJECTIVE The word usually ends in ‘ING’ or ‘ED’

Circle the Participle. Underline the Participial Phrase if there is one!

•The horned frog murdered the long horn.

Page 14: Participles, BABY!. What the heck is a participle? It is a VERB that is being used as an ADJECTIVE The word usually ends in ‘ING’ or ‘ED’

Circle the Participle Underline the Participial Phrase if there is one!

•The teacher, having retired, could now travel widely.

Page 15: Participles, BABY!. What the heck is a participle? It is a VERB that is being used as an ADJECTIVE The word usually ends in ‘ING’ or ‘ED’

Circle the Participle Underline the Participial Phrase if there is one!

•A peeled and sliced cucumber can be added to the salad.

Page 16: Participles, BABY!. What the heck is a participle? It is a VERB that is being used as an ADJECTIVE The word usually ends in ‘ING’ or ‘ED’

Circle the Participle. Underline the Participial Phrase if there is one!

•The bike had a broken spoke.

Page 17: Participles, BABY!. What the heck is a participle? It is a VERB that is being used as an ADJECTIVE The word usually ends in ‘ING’ or ‘ED’

Circle the Participle. Underline the Participial Phrase if there is one!

•The boy having been scolded finally did his work.

Page 18: Participles, BABY!. What the heck is a participle? It is a VERB that is being used as an ADJECTIVE The word usually ends in ‘ING’ or ‘ED’

Circle the Participle. Underline the Participial Phrase if there is one!

•The frightened child was crying loudly.

Page 19: Participles, BABY!. What the heck is a participle? It is a VERB that is being used as an ADJECTIVE The word usually ends in ‘ING’ or ‘ED’

Circle the Participle. Underline the Participial Phrase if there is one!

•The people were frightened by the growling dog.

Page 20: Participles, BABY!. What the heck is a participle? It is a VERB that is being used as an ADJECTIVE The word usually ends in ‘ING’ or ‘ED’

Circle the Participle. Underline the Participial Phrase if there is one!

•The soldier, having saluted his superior, continued on his way.

Page 21: Participles, BABY!. What the heck is a participle? It is a VERB that is being used as an ADJECTIVE The word usually ends in ‘ING’ or ‘ED’

Circle the Participle. Underline the Participial Phrase if there is one!

•The truck, swerving and sliding, hit the brick wall.