Joel's edits to UHG v.1 (#404)
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In Biblical Hebrew, participles are
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:ref:`verb-non-finite`
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verbal forms that can change their form based on
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:ref:`stem`
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formation (like :ref:`verb`\s) as well as person, gender, state, and definiteness (like both
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:ref:`adjective`\s and :ref:`noun`\s).
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Participles are very flexible in their grammatical use and can function
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as a verbal complement, a
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:ref:`verb-finite`
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verb, an :ref:`adjective`,
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or a :ref:`noun`.
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In most cases, the context will clearly show how the
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participle is being used in the sentence. The meaning of a participle is
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usually clear, even in cases where its specific grammatical function cannot
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be determined precisely.
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In Biblical Hebrew, participles are :ref:`non-finite<verb-non-finite>` verbal forms that can change their form based on
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:ref:`stem formation<stem>` (like :ref:`verbs<verb>`) as well as person, gender, state, and :ref:`defniteness<definiteness>`
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(like both :ref:`adjectives<adjective>` and :ref:`nouns<noun>`).
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Participles are very flexible in their grammatical use and can function as a verbal complement, a
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:ref:`finite<verb-finite>` main verb, an :ref:`adjective<adjective>`, or a :ref:`noun<noun>`.
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In most cases, the context will clearly show how the participle is being used in the sentence. The meaning of a participle is
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usually clear, even in cases where its specific grammatical function cannot be determined precisely.
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number_dual
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number_plural
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number_singular
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particle
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participle_active
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participle_passive
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particle
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particle_affirmation
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particle_definite_article
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particle_demonstrative
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Summary
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A participle is a non-finite verbal form that can function as a :ref:`verb<verb>`
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(either as a main verb or as a verbal complement), an adjective, or a noun.
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An active participle is a non-finite verbal form with active (or sometimes reflexive) voice
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that can function as a :ref:`verb<verb>` (either as a main verb or as a verbal complement), an adjective, or a noun.
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When used verbally, an active participle most often expresses continuous or imminent action.
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Summary
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A participle is a non-finite verbal form that can function as a :ref:`verb<verb>`(or verbal complement),
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an adjective, or a noun. The passive participle most often functions as either an
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:ref:`attributive<adjective-attributive>` adjective or a :ref:`predicative<adjective-predicative>` adjective.
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A participle is a non-finite verbal form with passive or reflexive voice that can function as a :ref:`verb<verb>`(or verbal complement), an adjective, or a noun.
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The passive participle most often functions as either an :ref:`attributive<adjective-attributive>` adjective or a :ref:`predicative<adjective-predicative>` adjective.
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