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A participle is a type of verb that can function as a(n) Response
in a sentence. Participles can be present or past participles. Present participles always end in Response
, and past participles end in Response
unless they are irregular verbs.
A participle is a type of verb that can function as a(n) Response
in a sentence. Participles can be present or past participles. Present participles always end in Response
, and past participles end in Response
unless they are irregular verbs.
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"Modifier" Is not an option
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GPT-4o mini
A participle is a type of verb that can function as a **modifier** 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.
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GPT-4o mini
Apologies for that oversight. Let's try again based on common options you may have.
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.
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.