Communion is a part of speech formed fromverb and having its signs, but being independent. It also has the properties of an adjective. The sacramental trafficking (an example of which we will consider below) is a combination of participle with dependent words (or word). So, let's learn more about this part of speech and its isolation when writing.
Participle. Example: playingyi.
Participial. Example: playing boy.
Communion is formed from a part of speech such as a verb. The following suffixes are added to it:
As mentioned earlier, the participle has the signs of the verb (since it is formed from it) and the adjective (since in the sentence it answers the question "what?").
1. Example: The boy, frightened of Nicholas, still decided to go out and say hello to him.
In this case, the gerundive turnover separates itselftwo commas, one of which goes right after the word being defined ("boy"). The second comma closes the turn. In all such cases, the design with the participle is mandatory.
2. The involved turn. Example: Frightened Nicholas the boy still decided to go out and say hello to him.
With a similar construction of the sentence, the participial turnover faces the defined word ("boy"), so it is not necessary to separate it with commas. An exception. If the word being defined is a personal pronoun, then it is necessary to distinguish the involved turn that precedes it or after it.
Example: He, frightened of Nicholas, still decided to go out and say hello to him.
3. Example: Tired after a long journey, the climber stopped climbing up.
In this case, isolate the participial turnoverit is necessary, since it reveals the cause-effect relationships and explains the proposal. Thus, the involved turn is singled out in writing. We have already considered its definition earlier, and now we give a few more examples.
Separate participial turnover. Examples:
A participial turnover that does not require a spin-off. Examples:
Do not confuse the sacrament and the adjective,formed from the verb. The main difference here is that in the first case the word means action, while in the second case it is only a characteristic of the object. To distinguish between these two parts of speech, ask the question and determine what exactly the sentence is the given wordform.
The verbal adjective. For example: boiled beetroot (answers the question "what", but it is formed from the word "cook").
Participle: machines loaded with grain.
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