well...participles are very important espacially if you are describing a place,were in it serves and it completes your description to predict an outcome..
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dropping, sprinkeling, freezing
laughing, playing doing
Um this is not a chemistry question.... butNOUN (#1)Two ADJECTIVES describing #1Three PARTICIPLES describing #1 (words ending in -ing)Two NOUNS describing #1, Two NOUNSdescribing #2Three PARTICIPLES describing #2 (words ending in -ing)Two ADJECTIVES describing #2NOUN (#2)
The adjective form of the noun is descriptive.Adjectives formed from the verb to describe include describing and described (present and past participles).
we usually indicate its time of occurrence
The three kinds of participles are present participles (ending in -ing), past participles (often ending in -ed, -en, or other irregular forms), and perfect participles (having been + past participle).
The three kinds of participles are past simple participles, past participles, and present participles. Future participles are not included because they don't involve changing the actual word.
Participles are verb forms that can function as adjectives or noun modifiers. In English, there are two main types of participles: present participles, which end in -ing (e.g., running, eating) and past participles, which commonly end in -ed, -d, -t, -en, or -n (e.g., broken, seen, written).
Auxiliary (helping) verbs.
They are describing locations on an oblate spheroid.
COLD is not a verb, therefore it has no Participles.