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

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Participle: a word formed from a verb (e.g., going, gone, being, been) and used as an adjective (e.g., working woman, burned toast) or a noun (e.g., good breeding). In English, participles are also used to make compound verb forms (e.g., is going, has been).

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1. Verb, adjective, -ing, -ed IN THAT ORDER
2. hidden
3.walking
4.the students are waiting for the bus
5. the swimming pool in my neighborhood is closed for the winter
TYSM lemon now I don't have to worry about getting in trouble and getting behind on school.
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there isn't a verb or adjective option there is only adjective or verb not verb or adjective
Ok 2023 answers are, for number 1, adjective or verb, then -ing, then -ed. the rest lemon is correct on
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