participials
Participials, also known as participial adjectives, are a type of adjective formed from a present or past participle. They are used to describe nouns and provide additional information about the subject. Participials can be either active or passive, depending on the context.
Active participials are formed from the present participle (verb + -ing) and are used to describe the
Passive participials are formed from the past participle (verb + -ed, -d, -t, -en, etc.) and are used
Participials can also be used to form compound adjectives, where two or more words work together to
In some languages, participials can also function as verbs or nouns, adding flexibility to the language. However,