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Example sentences for "perfect participle"

  • Before a perfect participle too or very may not be used without the addition of the adverb much) 27.

  • Write ten sentences each containing a perfect participle.

  • The +perfect participle+ is made by prefixing having to the past participle.

  • A verb-phrase made by prefixing having to the past participle is called the +perfect participle+.

  • All Passive Verbs are formed by adding the perfect participle of an active-transitive verb, to the neuter verb to be.

  • Irregular verbs are those that do not form their imperfect tense and perfect participle by the addition of d or ed to the present tense; as, Pres.

  • The Principal Parts of deponents are the Present Indicative, Present Infinitive, and Perfect Participle: as, PRES.

  • The nasal sometimes runs over into the perfect or perfect participle, or both.

  • Many verbs are not attended by a perfect participle, and lack in consequence the perfect passive system, or, if deponent, the perfect active system.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "perfect participle" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    but many; dear good; large court; loved ones; ounces each; perfect charity; perfect copy; perfect equality; perfect happiness; perfect heart; perfect rest; perfect right; perfect righteousness; perfect work; perfecting holiness; perfectly beautiful; perfectly clear; perfectly fresh; perfectly happy; perfectly plain; perfectly right; perfectly smooth; perfectly straight; perfectly willing; royal order; then transferred