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Walking can be an adjective, but it is more commonly used as a verb or noun. Walking is the present participle of the verb to walk, and it is also frequently used as a noun for the activity of walking. Here are examples using walking as different parts of speech:

  • Verb: We were walking underneath the bridge when we heard the screams.
  • Noun: Walking is great exercise if you do enough of it.
  • Adjective: I am going to a conference in Belgium and will need both dress shoes and walking shoes.
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