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Which sentence contains a participle functioning as an adjective
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A participle functioning as an adjective typically describes a noun and can be either a present participle (ending in -ing) or a past participle (usually ending in -ed, -en, or another variation).
For example, in the sentence:
"The **barking** dog woke me up."
Here, "barking" is the present participle functioning as an adjective describing the noun "dog."
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For example, in the sentence:
"The **barking** dog woke me up."
Here, "barking" is the present participle functioning as an adjective describing the noun "dog."
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