PARTICIPLES
580 The Participle is a verbal adjective, essentially like
the English participle in use; but its full declension
enabled the range of the Greek participle to be extended much farther in some directions.
- a. As a verb the participle has voice and tense, and may
take an object (accusative, genitive, or dative) or an adverbial
modifier.
As an adjective it is declined, and agrees with a noun or
pronoun, (1) attributively, with or without the article, (2) as
a predicate, belonging to either subject or object.