Select the correct answer from the list. (1 point)

A participle is a type of verb that can function as a(n) (Adjective or noun/adjective or verb/verb or adverb/verb or noun/)
in a sentence. Participles can be present or past participles. Present participles always end in (-s or -es / -ion / -ed / -ing /)
, and past participles end in (-s or -es / -ion / -ed / -ing /)
unless they are irregular verbs.

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A participle is a type of verb that can function as a(n) adjective in a sentence. Participles can be present or past participles. Present participles always end in -ing, and past participles end in -ed unless they are irregular verbs.

for the first one is it adjectives and nouns or adjectives and verbs

The correct answer for the first part is adjective. Participles typically function as adjectives in a sentence.

So the complete answer is:

A participle is a type of verb that can function as a(n) adjective in a sentence. Participles can be present or past participles. Present participles always end in -ing, and past participles end in -ed unless they are irregular verbs.