how a participle qualifies and governs a noun
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The word hearing qualifies the noun girl as an Adjective does. It is formed from the Verb hear, and governs object. The word hearing, therefore, partakes the nature of both a Verb and an Adjective, and is called a Participle. It may be called a Verbal Adjective. ... According to its use here, it is an Adjective Phrase.
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