adverbial participle vs gerundive

adverbial participle

noun
  • A participle that modifies a verb in same sentence and which is equivalent to an adverbial clause in English. Adverbial participles may denote time, condition, cause, concession, manner, means, purpose, or attendant circumstance. 

gerundive

noun
  • a verbal adjective ending in -ing , also called a "present participle". 

  • a verbal adjective that describes obligation or necessity, equivalent in form to the future passive participle. 

adj
  • gerundial 

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