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A participle is a form of a verb that can function as an adjective, and it often ends in -ing (present participle) or -ed (past participle for regular verbs). Here are examples of both:
1. Present Participle:
- "The **running** water was soothing."
In this case, "running" describes the noun "water."
2. Past Participle:
- "The **broken** vase lay on the floor."
Here, "broken" describes the noun "vase."
These participles help to add detail and description to sentences.
1. Present Participle:
- "The **running** water was soothing."
In this case, "running" describes the noun "water."
2. Past Participle:
- "The **broken** vase lay on the floor."
Here, "broken" describes the noun "vase."
These participles help to add detail and description to sentences.
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