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Answered by crystalprincess78
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: a word having the characteristics of both verb and adjective especially : an English verbal form that has the function of an adjective and at the same time shows such verbal features as tense and voice and capacity to take an object In "the finished product," the word "finished" is a participle formed from the verb " ...

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: a word having the characteristics of both verb and adjective especially : an English verbal form that has the function of an adjective and at the same time shows such verbal features as tense and voice and capacity to take an object In "the finished product," the word "finished" is a participle formed from the verb " ...

A participle is a verb form that can be used (1) as an adjective, (2) to create verb tense, or (3) to create the passive voice. There are two types of participles: Present participle (ending -ing) Past participle (usually ending -ed, -d, -t, -en, or -n).

For example, eat is the base form of the verb to eat. The present participle of eat is eating. Present participles always end in -ing. Other examples of present participles include swimming, laughing, and playing. The present participle can function as an adjective and modify nouns in sentences.

Verb Forms. There are up to five forms for each verb: root, third-person singular, present participle, past, and past participle.

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