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Participial adjectives

Definition: Participle adverb means an adjective which modifies a noun or pronoun. It can be used to modify verbs, adverbs and prepositions. Definition: The participle adverb describes the verb of an action. For example, 'telling' is a participle adverb (also called a gerund) that describes the action of telling. The word 'participial adjectives' are a type of participle adverb which modify verbs, adverbs and prepositions in English language. These types of adverbs have been used for a long time in English as they describe actions that occur before or after the verb. The main use cases for participial adjectives include: - Used to show the action that took place before the subject is doing the action - Used to indicate the action that occurred after the subject is completing the action Examples: 'sitting', 'playing', 'eating' and so on.


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