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give me examples for: present participle used as adjective and present participle used as a noun.​Please answer my question please​

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Answered by Charvimomeena
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Answer:

Examples of Present Participles as Adjectives

Don't try to catch a running bus.

A flying bird is more watchful than a sitting bird.

He saw a sleeping cat yesterday.

I respect the working disabled people.

Alex saw a spider creating its trap.

He also a fly flying into the trap.

Please, save the burning house as quickly as possible.

Give me the glowing marble.

Explanation:

When a verb (base form) + ing is used as the adjectives in sentences, it is called a present participle. When it works as a noun in a sentence, it becomes a gerund, and when it comes with a 'be' verb to indicate continuous tense, it works as a finite verb and loses the feature to be a participle.

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