A participle is a verb which is partly a verb and partly a noun.

A participle is a verb which is partly a verb and partly a noun. Correct Answer False

The statement is false. A participle is a verb which is partly a verb and partly an adjective. It is that form of a verb which has the characteristics of a verb as well as an adjective. For example, Hearing the noise, the old man got up with a start.

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