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What part of speech is woven?

"Woven" can be a few different parts of speech depending on how it's used in a sentence:

* Past participle: This is the most common use, describing something that has been woven, like "a woven tapestry" or "the woven fabric."

* Adjective: "Woven" can also describe something that is characterized by being interwoven or intricate, like "a woven story" or "woven with meaning."

* Verb: While less common, "woven" can be used as a past participle in the past perfect tense of the verb "weave," like "the fabric had been woven by hand."

It's important to look at the context of the sentence to determine the specific part of speech.

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