"A form of a verb that is used to indicate a past or ongoing action and that can be used like adjective." is called ______?
Answer: Participle
Explanation
A participle is a verb form that functions as an adjective and can indicate:
Past actions (e.g., broken window → Past participle).
Ongoing actions (e.g., running water → Present participle).
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