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difference between present and past participle in adjectives​

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Answered by harshininathan14
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Explanation:

Participles are words formed from verbs. Present participles always end in -ing and function as adjectives. ... Past participles end in -ed, or other past tense irregular verb endings, and function as adjectives. They also combine with the verb to be to create passive verb forms.

Answered by Allien52
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There are two types of participles: the present participle, which ends with ING, and the past participle which ends with ED. Adjectives with ED endings tell us how people feel about something or someone. It is less common for words with the ED ending to describe non-living things, situations or ideas

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