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A verb form ending in -ing and used as an adjective is a?

A verb form ending in -ing and used as an adjective is called a present participle.

Here are some examples:

* Running water (describes the water)

* Browning bananas (describes the bananas)

* Falling leaves (describes the leaves)

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