past participle - traduzione in greco
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past participle - traduzione in greco

FORM OF A VERB WHICH IS USED IN A SENTENCE TO MODIFY A NOUN OR NOUN PHRASE
Past participle; Past participles; Present participle; Future participle; Participles; Participial nominalization; Present Participle; Past Participle; Passive perfect participle; Perfect participle; Imperfect participle; Active participle; Passive participle; -en; Adverbial participle; Adjectival participle; Participial phrase; Participial phrases; Participial; Past participial; Past participal; Present active participle; Participle clause; Participial clause; Participle phrase; Gerund–participle; Participe passé; Participial construction; Past passive participle; Participle verb; Verb participle; Participial verb; Participial verb form

past participle         
μετοχή
past tense         
GRAMMATICAL TENSE
Past Tense; Passed tense; Past tense artical; Past indicative; Past conjugation; Recent past tense; Remote past tense
αόριστος χρόνος
past perfect         
TENSE
Past perfect; Plusquamperfect tense; Plusquamperfect; Past perfect tense; Past Perfect; Plu-perfect; Plu perfect tense; Past perfect simple; Simple past perfect; Past perfect simple continuous; Pluperfect tense; Plus quam perfectum; Plus-que-parfait; Plus que parfait; Past anterior
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Definizione

past participle
(past participles)
In grammar, the past participle of a verb is a form that is usually the same as the past form and so ends in '-ed'. A number of verbs have irregular past participles, for example 'break' - past participle 'broken', and 'come' - past participle 'come'. Past participles are used to form perfect tenses and the passive voice, and many of them can be used like an adjective in front of a noun.
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Wikipedia

Participle

In linguistics, a participle (from Latin participium 'a sharing, partaking'; abbr. PTCP) is a nonfinite verb form that has some of the characteristics and functions of both verbs and adjectives. More narrowly, participle has been defined as "a word derived from a verb and used as an adjective, as in a laughing face".

“Participle” is a traditional grammatical term from Greek and Latin that is widely used for corresponding verb forms in European languages and analogous forms in Sanskrit and Arabic grammar.

Cross-linguistically, participles may have a range of functions apart from adjectival modification. In European and Indian languages, the past participle is used to form the passive voice. In English, participles are also associated with periphrastic verb forms (continuous and perfect) and are widely used in adverbial clauses. In non-Indo-European languages, ‘participle’ has been applied to forms that are alternatively regarded as converbs (see Sireniki Eskimo below), gerunds, gerundives, transgressives, and nominalised verbs in complement clauses. As a result, ‘participles’ have come to be associated with a broad variety of syntactic constructions.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per past participle
1. The past participle of run . . . Contestant: (Silence.) Wood: OK, try it another way.
2. "Cast" itself means essentially "to throw." On its own, it tends to sound biblical, in no small part because it is biblical ("He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her"). It shows up in compounds (castoffs, castaways, broadcast, forecast, simulcast) or specialized meanings or idioms (to cast doubt; the cast of a play). But however literary it may sound, it‘s one of a group of very ordinary English words whose present and past tenses, as well as past participle, are all the same.