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When present participles (-ing) and past participles (-ed) of verbs function as adjectives they are called participial adjectives. Look at the examples below: 1.
In “I saw you working hard,” the object of the verb “saw” is “you.” I saw you. The next word, “working,” is a verb participle functioning as a modifier — essentially an adjective.
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