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Koschutnig
2 years ago

Composition in participatory groups (mean word groups) is the same as in infinitive groups (need form groups).

Point 7. Participation you have two middle word groupsthat are Shortenings of ancillary

1. First participatory, middle word of the present:

Ein an exciting book reading, she didn’t notice.… = There. her an exciting book read, did not notice … OR: When she (ODER: While she …)

(2) Second Participation, middle word of the past

Destination arrived, we went to the hotel = After we go to the destination had arrived,…

But in your question – thebroken Table was repaired – you have a two. Participation Adjective added used.

This is something completely different and, of course, there must be no comma if there is no other 2.and can connect: the broken, dirty table

Blindi56
2 years ago

No, there is no comma, the participatory is used like an adjective and is not a complete set.

The table that was broken…. there comes one.

Blindi56
2 years ago
Reply to  luke102

Once arrived at the destination, Participation of shortened main set. That’s what we said when we arrived at the destination….

Blindi56
2 years ago

Two whole sentences without “and” or the like are always separated by comma.

Blindi56
2 years ago

Right.

Blindi56
2 years ago

The comma is between the main and the secondary. in both cases. In the example with the table we have only one sentence, so there is none.

If rates are e.g. connected to “and”, usually no

We arrived at the destination and after we packed the suitcases we went…. (there comes after the participatory no one, only after the end of the parade…)

Tannibi
2 years ago

Here is optional. Participation groups can be used with comma
but you don’t have to.

Blindi56
2 years ago
Reply to  Tannibi

But not if the participatory consists only of one word and how an adjective is used: the broken table

Tannibi
2 years ago
Reply to  Blindi56

This is not a participatory group.