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I was numb with shock.I got into the car.(use participle)​

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I was numb with shock . I got into the car.

(use participle)

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Numbing with shock, I got into the car.

Here, numbing acts as a participle word.

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\Large\bigstar For more information, a participle is a type of verb which is similar to gerund i.e. it ends with an -ing word . But it does not function as a noun, instead they forms a progressive tense of verb.

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USES:

  • They are used to act as an adjective.
  • To create a verb tense.
  • To create a passive voice.

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Participles are again of two types . They are:

  • Present participle and
  • Past participle.

\Large\bigstar Present participle ends with -ing and past participle ends mostly with -ed, -d, -t, -en or -n.

PRESENT PARTICIPLE:

e.g. Playing games makes our mind fresh.

Here, playing is a present participle word.

PAST PARTICIPLE:

e.g. I talked them about the matter.

Here, the word talked is a past participle form.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Question:−

I was numb with shock . I got into the car.

(use participle)

Answer:−

Numbing with shock, I got into the car.

Here, numbing acts as a participle word.

_______________________________

★ For more information, a participle is a type of verb which is similar to gerund i.e. it ends with an -ing word . But it does not function as a noun, instead they forms a progressive tense of verb.

_______________________________

USES:

  • They are used to act as an adjective.
  • To create a verb tense.
  • To create a passive voice.

_______________________________

Participles are again of two types . They are:

  • Present participle and
  • Past participle.

★ Present participle ends with -ing and past participle ends mostly with -ed, -d, -t, -en or -n.

PRESENT PARTICIPLE:

e.g. Playing games makes our mind fresh.

Here, playing is a present participle word.

PAST PARTICIPLE:

e.g. I talked them about the matter.

Here, the word talked is a past participle form.

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