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the injured man was taken to the hospital.(underline the participle adjectives)​

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer:

the injured man was taken to the hospital.

Explanation:

  • In English grammar, a participial adjective is an adjective that has the same form as the participle (that is, a verb ending in -ing or -ed/-en) and usually possesses the attributes of an adjective.
  • A verbal adjective is also known as a deverbal adjective. Downing and Locke use the term pseudo-participial adjective to describe the "growing number of adjectives [that] are generated by adding -ing or -ed not to verbs but to nouns" in their text "English Grammar: A University Course" (2006).
  • Enterprising, nearby, talented, and skilled are some examples.
  • More and most, and less and—not the suffixes -er and -est—are used to produce comparative and superlative versions of participial adjectives.
  • In the given sentence "injured" is the participle adjective.

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Answered by rakhivalecha
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Answer:

The injured man was taken to the hospital

Explanation:

  • Adjectives that end with "ed" or "ing" are known as participle adjectives.
  • Participle adjectives are used to describe a noun or a pronoun.
  • Participle adjectives look like verbs but they act like adjectives or describing words

Some examples of participle adjectives are-

  1. Don't board the running bus.
  2. The deleted answer was incorrect.
  3. Your smiling face cheers me up.

Here, the participle adjective is "injured" and it is used to describe the man who was taken to the hospital.

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