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Understanding Past and Present Participles

The document provides an overview of present and past participles. It defines a participle as a verb that acts as an adjective. It explains that present participles end in "-ing" while past participles end in "d" or "ed". Examples of each are given. The document then identifies participles in sample sentences and provides an activity for students to write narratives using present and past participles.
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Understanding Past and Present Participles

The document provides an overview of present and past participles. It defines a participle as a verb that acts as an adjective. It explains that present participles end in "-ing" while past participles end in "d" or "ed". Examples of each are given. The document then identifies participles in sample sentences and provides an activity for students to write narratives using present and past participles.
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READ THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES:

T 1. The blowing winds took my papers. F

T 2. I need to pay for the lost books. F

T 3. Allan bought a sizzling plate. F

T 4. The cracked streets are being repaired. F


PAST AND PRESENT
PARTICIPLES

Presented by: Ms.


Andrea M. Ibanez
LESSON OBJECTIVES:
At the end of the lesson, students will be able to:

1. determine the form, meaning, and uses of present and


past participles;
2. describe illustrations that elicit the use of present and
past participles, and;
3. construct sentences in a narrative manner through the
use of present and past participles.
LESSON CONTENT:
WHAT IS PARTICIPLE?

PAST PARTICIPLE

PRESENT PARTICIPLE
WHAT IS A
PARTICIPLE?

A verbal which is
used as an adjective.
WHAT IS A
PARTICIPLE?

A verbal which is
used as an adjective.

Verbal is a verb that is being used as another


part of speech rather than a verb.
WHAT IS A
PARTICIPLE?

A participle is a verb that


acts as an adjective.
A participle is a verb that acts as
an adjective.

The crying woman left the movie theater.

The frustrated child ran away from home.


A participle is a verb that acts as
an adjective.

The crying woman left the movie theater.

The frustrated child ran away from home.


READ THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES:
T 1. The blowing winds took my papers. F

T 2. I need to pay for the lost books. F

T 3. Allan bought a sizzling plate. F

T 4. The cracked streets are being repaired. F


PAST PARTICIPLE

Participles ending in
d or ed.
PAST PARTICIPLE

Ex: Burnt woods


Cooked Ham
PRESENT PARTICIPLE

Participles ending in
- ing.
PRESENT PARTICIPLE

Ex: Flowing river


Blooming flower
Identify the Participles in the following
sentences:

1. Sometimes my gurgling stomach keeps me from


concentrating.
Identify the Participles in the following
sentences:

1. Sometimes my gurgling stomach keeps me from


concentrating.
Identify the Participles in the following
sentences:

2. While sleeping with the TV on, the


tormented child dreamt of monsters.
Identify the Participles in the following
sentences:

2. While sleeping with the TV on, the


tormented child dreamt of monsters.
Identify the Participles in the following
sentences:

3. Screaming adults tend to be very


impatient.
Identify the Participles in the following
sentences:

3. Screaming adults tend to be very


impatient.
APPLICATION: Create a 5-10 sentence narrative paragraph on how you will
respond on any of the following scenarios. Use at least two present and two
past participles in writing your narratives.

1. You saw your best friend hugging a girl who isn’t his
girlfriend. What will you do?
2. A stranger asked for your name while you are in the mall and
then offered you an ice cream. What will you do?
3. You caught your classmate cheating during an examination.
What will you do?
THANK YOU!
Do you have any questions?

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