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Participles: Verbs in Disguise

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  • Everyone at the concert loved the laughing baby.
    laughing
  • The worst sound in the world is a screaming baby.
    screaming
  • The biting wind made it difficult to stay outside for very long.
    biting
  • The excited fan screamed when she saw the singer.
    excited
  • The giggling girl jumped from place to place.
    giggling
  • The boring speech put the audience to sleep.
    boring
  • Iced drinks taste great on a hot, summer day.
    iced
  • My dog's wagging tail tells me he's happy to see me.
    wagging
  • The bending tree branches scraped against my window during the storm.
    bending
  • The poor man had a worn coat with no buttons.
    worn
  • I don't like to eat burned toast.
    burned
  • Grandma’s potted plants are on the front porch of her house.
    potted
  • It is exciting to see the growing vegetables in our garden.
    growing
  • I watched a bouncing ball go down the street.
    bouncing
  • The charming salesman convinced the very tall man to purchase a tiny car.
    charming
  • The proud mother looked at her grown children with pride.
    grown
  • Do you like the smell of baking cookies as much as I do?
    baking
  • Blowing winds caused the bird’s nest to fall out of the tree.
    blowing
  • "It's just another day," said the bored teenager.
    bored
  • Her worsening cold concerns me.
    worsening
  • Kind Mrs. Carter helped the shaken victim to a chair.
    shaken
  • The burning building collapsed into the street.
    burning
  • The buzzing bee zigzagged past us.
    buzzing
  • I received a written note from my favorite teacher.
    written