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Ismaeel
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"Examples of Present Participles Being Used As Adjectives" <- Is "being" in this sentence gerund?
"Examples of Present Participles Used As Adjectives" -> What is different between this sentence and the above sentence ?
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2 maj 2016 14:09
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No, it's a participle. "Being used as adjectives" is a participial phrase being used as an adjective, to coin a phrase, and modifying "present participles". The second one is also a participle being used as an adjective, but this time it's a past participle rather than a present one. Neither is a gerund, which looks like a present participle in form, but has a different function, that of a noun: e.g. "Swimming is good for the health".
2 maja 2016
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Neither sentence is complete. They are fragments.
"Examples of Present Participles (which are) Being Used As Adjectives" - it is a present participle. Tense is present continuous passive. The words in brackets are implied, and like in this case, often omitted.
"Examples of Present Participles (which are) Used As Adjectives" - It is a past participle. Tense is present simple passive. The words in brackets are implied, and like in this case, often omitted.
2 maja 2016
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