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A participle is a form of verb that functions as what?

A participle is a form of a verb that functions as an adjective or noun.

Here's a breakdown:

* Adjective: A participle describes a noun or pronoun.

* Example: "The *roaring* lion scared the monkeys." ("Roaring" describes the lion.)

* Noun: A participle can act as a noun, often with words like "the" or "a" before it.

* Example: "The *fallen* leaves crunched underfoot." ("Fallen" is a noun referring to the leaves.)

There are two main types of participles:

* Present participle: Ends in "-ing" (e.g., "running", "dancing")

* Past participle: Usually ends in "-ed" or "-en" (e.g., "played", "broken")

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