The following paper deals with the transitive active and passive pseudopartizip perfect in the 1st person without a front extention (Non-enclitic particle) in the language of the Old and Middle Egyptian. It has the meaning of an active and passive historical perfect in its predicative function. It is not only its meaning but also its formation and ending are examind through the non-literary and literary text. The study focuses on the analysis of the syntactic-semantic behavior of the pseudoparticiple in the 1st person using defferent texts from Old and Middle Egyptian.