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Ritik Posted 3 years ago
Grammar

English grammar

Hello Sir,

I would like to ask you one question about participle. Which one below is correct? And why ? Kindly provide explanation.

1) I have an invigorating cup of tea in the morning.

2) I have an invigorated cup of tea in the morning.

Thanks in advance

  

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ritik ... invigorating cup of tea ... invigorated cup of tea ...

  • ritik ...
  • invigorating cup of tea ...
  • invigorated cup of tea ...
  • If you don't know active and passive voice, this topic may be difficult for you to understand.
  • -ing is active.
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ritik... invigorating cup of tea ...
... invigorated cup of tea ...

If you don't know active and passive voice, this topic may be difficult for you to understand.

-ing is active. When you explain the meaning, the noun is the subject of the sentence: The tea invigorates you.
-ed is passive. When you explain the me

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