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Participle and Homophones (in Tamil)

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Komala Valli V

Hi Friends😃 This Lesson is about Participle & Homophones. The Participle: A verb that function as an adjective is called a participle. Participle are formed by adding -ing,-ed, or -en to verbs. They are verbs but work as adjectives when a participle ends with an -ing it off called a present participle. When it ends with -ed or -en it is called a Past participle. Example: She is playing. He played cricket. Homophone: A word sounds same but different meaning & spelling. Example: Buy By

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