A verb form which ends in -ing, -d, -ed, -n, -en, or -t, and is used as an adjective is called a(n) _____.
A. appositive
B. gerund
C. infinitive
D. participle
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May be participle dear.............
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Here is your answer.
The verb form which ends in -ing is used as an adjective is called a participle.Present participle is the form of verb always ending in ing.It can function as adjective or nouns.When it is used as noun it is called gerund.
Now the answer is Option 'D'.
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Here is your answer.
The verb form which ends in -ing is used as an adjective is called a participle.Present participle is the form of verb always ending in ing.It can function as adjective or nouns.When it is used as noun it is called gerund.
Now the answer is Option 'D'.
Hope this helps you !!!!
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