Barking dogs usually annoy people. underline the participle and gerund
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Due to its use as an adjective, the adjective 'barking' is a participle. ... However, when the -ing form is used as a noun, then the word formed is a gerund.
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• A word that is formed from a verb and that ends in -ing (present participle) or -ed, -en, etc. (past participle). Participles are used to form tenses of the verb, or adjectives is known as PARTICIPLE
• A noun, ending in -ing, that has been made from a verb is known as GERUND
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