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(1) as an adjective or adverb, either alone or with an accompanying phrase;

(2) to form verb tenses that require more than one word, such as past perfect and all passive voice tenses from past participles and progressive tenses from present participles; and, for present participles only,

(3) nouns, either alone or with an accompanying phrase.

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