0i have read one news from the BBC(BEEP). there is one news has a this sentence.02br 02br 00"All of the dead and injured - aged between 18 and 31 - were reportedly from the cabin cruiser."02br 02br 00 1.Here what is the verb?02br 02br 002.Can I replace the word "age " for "aged"?02br 02br 00 All of the dead and injured - age between 18 and 31 - were reportedly from the cabin cruiser.02br 02br 00 please help me.I'm very beginner for English language.02br 02br 00 if it is correct(All of the dead and injured - age between 18 and 31 - were reportedly from the cabin cruiser.). what is the difference between those two sentence? 0-
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0Hi Nithila,02br 02br 001. 02br 02br 002. 0-
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0Hi Nithila,02br 02br 001.
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0Hi Nithila,02br 02br 001. The verb is "were." They were from the cabin cruiser.02br 02br 002. No, you need to use "aged." Or you can say "whose ages were between," but "aged" describes them (an adjective) while "age" is a noun.0-