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     Table of Contents Chapter 33 33.8.1 Present and perfect participle of intransitive verbs
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Chapter 33: Participles, Gerund and Infinitive constructions

  33.8.1 Present and perfect participle of intransitive verbs

The present participle describes something that is going on at the moment. The perfect participle describes something that shows into the past. This difference is only valid for intransitive verbs (= verbs that do not require an object).

  Have a look at these examples  
das schmelzende Eis
= the melting ice
  das geschmolzene Eis
= the melted ice
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