participially

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As a participle; in a participial manner
{a} in the manner of a participle
In the sense or manner of a participle
participle
A form of a verb that may function as an adjective or noun. English has two types of participles: the present participle and the past participle. Participles can be combined with the auxiliary verbs have and be to form the perfect aspect, the progressive aspect, and the passive voice. The tense is always expressed through the auxiliary verb
participle
{n} a word partaking of a noun and werb
participle
a non-finite form of the verb; in English it is used adjectivally and to form compound tenses
participle
a word derived from a verb and used as an adjective or a noun
participle
Anything that partakes of the nature of different things
participle
In grammar, a participle is a form of a verb that can be used in compound tenses of the verb. There are two participles in English: the past participle, which usually ends in `-ed', and the present participle, which ends in `-ing'. one of the forms of a verb that are used to make tenses. In English, present participles end in -ing and past participles usually end in -ed or -en. (participium, from particeps ( PARTICIPATE); because it takes the part of both verb and adjective)
participle
{i} verb form that functions as an adjective (Grammar)
participle
A verb form used as an adjective See for more information: 11 Rules of Writing Rule 8
participle
In the sentences: a letter is written; being asleep he did not hear; exhausted by toil he will sleep soundly, written, being, and exhaustedare participles
participle
the term covers both a word derived from a verb and used as an adjective, as in a singing woman, and the -ing and -en non-finite forms of the verb, as in was singing (present participle), has given (past participle)
participle
verb adjective with impersonal meaning in the present or past tense
participle
a verbal; the -ing or -ed form of the verb used as an adjective Ex : I love dancing bears a verbal; the -ing or -ed form of the verb used as an adjective Ex : I love dancing bears
participle
In these pages the term participle refers to the past participle unless otherwise indicated This is the form of the verb used to make passive and perfect tenses See also -ING form
participle
A verb form, either the past participle (-ed) ending used in forming perfect verb tenses, or the present participle (-ing) ending used in forming progressive verb tenses On their own they can be used as adjectives
participle
A form of a verb that may function as an adjective or noun. When combined with a form of auxiliary verbs, such as have or be, they form certain tenses or moods of the verb
participle
Words made from verbs that are used either with an auxiliary to create a verb tense(e g was eaten) or as an adjective to describe a noun (e g an eating apple) or as a noun to label a thing (e g the singing was loud) Notice that because the participles all derive from verbs, they always retain the idea of action in their meaning
participle
the name given to a verb form that is derived from its infinitive or base form and which does the work of an adjective Verbs have a present participle and a past participle
participle
A part of speech partaking of the nature both verb and adjective; a form of a verb, or verbal adjective, modifying a noun, but taking the adjuncts of the verb from which it is derived
participle
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