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Can everlasting be a participle

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No it's not a verb.

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Yes, "everlasting" can function as a participle when it is used as an adjective in a verb phrase. For example, in the sentence "The sunset was everlasting," "everlasting" is functioning as a participle modifying the noun "sunset."

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