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How to use past participles - Learners' Questions

How to use past participles - Learners' Questions

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How to use past participles - Learners' Questions Emilio: Thanks for your help. Your videos have helped me a lot. Please I need help to understand a bit better participles. For example,
1.- Having cleaned my car, I went to the party.
2.- Having the car clean, I can go to the party.
The first one, is a perfect participle and the second one is not, right? Their meaning is totally different, right?
Here's another question,
1.- Being patient, she got to the place.
2.- Her being patient helped her got the place.
I think that the first one is an active participle, and the second one does not. Is it right?
I would like to know how to use our, their, your, my + ING
Thanks for your help.

Date: 2020-09-18

Comments and reviews: 5


Thanks for your help, your videos have helped me a lot. Talking about participles, I would like to know the answer to two questions:
1.- Having cleaned my Car, I can go to the party.
2.- Having the car

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Hi, I think your've talked about so many cases in which we use past participle form, and each case needs two or three lessons especially reduced adjective and adverb clauses.
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Hello my teacher why do we use (find) in some phrases like ( i find a money ) i think we need say (i found a money ) in past explain to me please
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I am Maha from India.This is the first time I watch your video. Let me know how to use type of, kind of, sort of... thank you.
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Not a tense but used to make tenses, passive always use past tense, and reduced something. I have no idea what they are.
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