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Description Non Finite Verbs | Participles | Present Participle | Past Participle | Perfect Participle Learn all the Important Grammar Lessons Step by Step What is a Participle? It is not the main verb in the sentence. It doesn't function as verb in the sentence. It instead functions as an adjective in the sentence. They are mainly divided into three parts : Present Participle Past Participle Perfect Participle Present Participle is created by adding 'ing' to Verb's base form and functions as adjective. Past Participle : It is created by using Verb's 3rd form and functions as adjective. Perfect Participle : The perfect participle indicates completed action. They can be in active or passive form In active form, they are created by 'Having' + Verb's third form. In Passive form, they are created by 'Having been' + Verb's third form. Watch the entire video to understand the similarity and differences between both of them. Non Finite Verbs | Infinitives | Bare Infinitives | When to Use? What is Gerund | Why to use Gerund | When to use Gerund | Verbal Noun | Q&A Verbs | Main Verb and Auxiliary Verb. • Learn all about Verbs ... Verbs | Transitive and Intransitive Verbs | Similarity | Differences • Verbs | Transitive and... Seven Types of Pronoun : • Seven Types of Pronoun... Subject, Object and Verb Active vs Passive Voice • Active Voice vs Passiv... Video playlist related to Tenses: • Tenses | Advance Grammar Non Finite Verbs | Infinitives | Bare Infinitives | When to Use? What is Gerund | Why to use Gerund | When to use Gerund | Verbal Noun | Q&A