0 the form of a verb that is used with the verb ‘have’ to form perfect tenses, and with the verb ‘be’ to form passive sentences. Past participles are also sometimes used as adjectives, for example ‘injured’ as in ‘an injured shoulder’. -- perfektum participium; kort tillægsform
This is formed with a form of the verb "have" and a past participle.
Words are also linked by morphologically derived relations: pertainym or past participle.
Other things being equal, we expect a verb to have a nominalization, just as we expect it to have a past participle.
The subsequent forms are the simple past tense and the past participle.
The main clause consists of a modal, the past tense, the perfect aspect, and the past participle form.
The counts disambiguate different parts of speech, thus distinguishing the use of dropped as a past participle from dropped as a past tense.
The past participle, for instance, is argued to require words starting in a weak syllable.
Note that the stative form got is distinguished from a second form of the past participle in get: gotten.
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