Participle in Grammar
A participle is a form of verb that acts as an adjective to modify nouns or pronouns and helps form complex verb tenses. They generally end in -ing (present participle) or -ed/-en (past participle).
A participle is a form of verb that acts as an adjective to modify nouns or pronouns and helps form complex verb tenses. They generally end in -ing (present participle) or -ed/-en (past participle).
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