Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
A participial clause like this may be introduced by a conjunction such as when or while.
Formal German makes common use of such participial relative clauses, which can become extremely long.
Complicated is a participial adjective rooted in the Latin for "folded together."
Self-sustaining was okay; Casey would use that sort of standard participial compound.
The main verb usually appears in conjunctive participial (sometimes zero) form.
As such, it may be called a participle clause or participial clause.
If they differ, the participial mood or causative mood are used.
The participial mood is used to construct a subordinate clause describing its subject in the state of carrying out an activity.
The participial form is used, among others:
It functions as an adjective or as the verb in a participial phrase.
Uses of past participles and participial phrases introduced by them are as follows:
This participial phrase, which strings together prepositional phrases, positively dangles.
Note that the participial sub-mood is the basis for all relative clause constructions (used in rules 3 to 6).
Participial forms are also extensively used.
Adverbs appear as suffices on non-final and participial verb forms.
The syntactic analysis revolves mainly around the study of adverbial and participial structures in the narrative.
So it is notable that the all-news networks have begun to recite their leads to a new participial rhythm.
Shorter parenthetical phrases may be used if a complete participial phrase is unnecessary given the context of the citation.
(participial clause used as verb complement to express progressive aspect)
As well as these inflected finite forms, there are also a large number of participial forms.
The main uses of this participle, or of participial phrases introduced by it, are as follows.
Within the indicative and participial moods, tenses may be further sub-divided according to the implication of the action.
The present participle, or participial phrases (clauses) formed from it, are used as follows:
When a complete participial phrase is unnecessary in context, a shorter parenthetical may be substituted:
Does that difference carry over when the verb endure adds an -ing and becomes a participial adjective?