VERBS THAT HAVE TWO PARTICIPLES.
There are some verbs that havetwo passive participles, the one regular and the other irregular. Such are:—To bless,bendecir, bendecido,bendito; to compel,compeler, compelido,compulso; to convert,convertir, convertido,converso; to awake,despertar, despertado,despierto; to elect,elegir, elegido,electo; to express,expresar, expresado,expreso; to fix,fijar, fijado,fijo; to satiate,hartar, hartado,harto; to include,incluir, incluido,incluso; to join,juntar, juntadojunto; to arrest,prender, prendido,preso; to provide,proveer, proveido,provisto; to break,romper, rompido,roto; to loosen,soltar, soltado,suelto; to suspend,suspender, suspendido,suspenso, &c.
Theregularparticiples of these verbs are used to form the compound tenses withhaber; as,
He has awaked early. |El ha dispertado temprano.
The irregular participles are used as verbal adjectives, and with the verbsser, &c., and do not form compound tenses withhaber; exceptingpreso,prescrito,provisto,roto, and a few others; as,
He is early awaked. |El está despierto temprano.
They have provided. |Ellos han provisto, (proveido.)