Top Banner
8

What is a past participle? Regular Verbs: English add –ed (work worked) Irregular Verbs: been, become, begun, broken, built, bought, caught, driven,

Jan 24, 2016

Download

Documents

Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: What is a past participle? Regular Verbs: English add –ed (work  worked) Irregular Verbs: been, become, begun, broken, built, bought, caught, driven,
Page 2: What is a past participle? Regular Verbs: English add –ed (work  worked) Irregular Verbs: been, become, begun, broken, built, bought, caught, driven,

What is a past participle?

Regular Verbs: English add –ed (work worked)

Irregular Verbs: been, become, begun, broken, built, bought, caught, driven, flown, etc…

There are three main uses for past participles in English: 1. Perfect Tenses- I have broken my arm. 2. Adjectives- My window is broken. OR

I have to fix my broken window. 3. Passive Voice- don’t worry about it

Page 3: What is a past participle? Regular Verbs: English add –ed (work  worked) Irregular Verbs: been, become, begun, broken, built, bought, caught, driven,

Past Participles as Adjectives

show a resultant state after an action has been done

I broke the window. The window is broken.The girl sat down. The girl is seated. I closed the door. The door is closed.

Page 4: What is a past participle? Regular Verbs: English add –ed (work  worked) Irregular Verbs: been, become, begun, broken, built, bought, caught, driven,

1. Infinitivo 2. Quita la terminación3. Añade estas terminaciones

verbos -AR: -adoverbos -IR/-ER: -ido

Ejemplo: pintar pintado

Page 5: What is a past participle? Regular Verbs: English add –ed (work  worked) Irregular Verbs: been, become, begun, broken, built, bought, caught, driven,

Participos pasados irregulares:abrir→ abiertohacer→ hechodecir→ dichoponer→ puestoescribir→ escritover→ vistovolver→ vueltocubrir→ cubiertoromper→ rotomorir→ muertoresolver→ resuelto

Page 6: What is a past participle? Regular Verbs: English add –ed (work  worked) Irregular Verbs: been, become, begun, broken, built, bought, caught, driven,

*when using –ido you need to accent the í when it is preceded by an a, e, or o. → traído, creído, oído

Page 7: What is a past participle? Regular Verbs: English add –ed (work  worked) Irregular Verbs: been, become, begun, broken, built, bought, caught, driven,

Cuando un participio se usa como adjetivo tiene que concordar (agree) en género (masculino/femenino) y en número (singular/plural) con el sustantivo al que describe:

una chica sentada (f. sing.) unas chicas sentadas (f. pl.) un chico sentado (m. sing.) unos chicos sentados (m. pl.)

Page 8: What is a past participle? Regular Verbs: English add –ed (work  worked) Irregular Verbs: been, become, begun, broken, built, bought, caught, driven,

When using them with the verb “to be” ALWAYS USE ESTAR!!! (Can’t use ser with a past participle as an adjective)

ej. The window is open. (result of opening the window)

La ventana está abierta.

ej. The floor is wet. (result of mopping the floor)El piso está mojado.

ej. The door was already closed.La puerta ya estaba cerrada.