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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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served and steamed which one is a past participle adjective?
  

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Anonymous 'S erved ' and ' steamed '. W hich one is a past participle adjective? They are both past participles which can be used adjectivally.

  • Anonymous 'S erved ' and ' steamed '.
  • W hich one is a past participle adjective?
  • They are both past participles which can be used adjectivally.
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Anonymous 'Served' and 'steamed'. Which one is a past participle adjective?
They are both past participles which can be used adjectivally.
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Anonymous served and steamed which one is a past participle adjective?
Both are past participles, so can be used in modifier phrases.
Neither meets the strict grammatical definition of an adjective.
"Steamed" (by itself) can be used as a premodifier, but not served.
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'Served' is a postmodifier here:

'The prisoner was sentenced to time served.'

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