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can Can any verb's continuouspresent and past tense canparticiples be used an adjectiveas adjectives?

Verbs' continuouspresent and past tenseparticiples can be used as adjectiveadjectives, such as "devastating" and "devastated". Does this rule apply to all verbs or some verbs?

can any verb's continuous and past tense can be used an adjective?

Verbs' continuous and past tense can be used as adjective, such as "devastating" and "devastated". Does this rule apply to all verbs or some verbs?

Can any verb's present and past participles be used as adjectives?

Verbs' present and past participles can be used as adjectives, such as "devastating" and "devastated". Does this rule apply to all verbs or some verbs?

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can any verb's continuous and past tense can be used an adjective?

Verbs' continuous and past tense can be used as adjective, such as "devastating" and "devastated". Does this rule apply to all verbs or some verbs?