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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Everyone seemed panic/panicked

When the earthquake happened suddenly, everyone seemed panic/panicked.

Hi,
Do both panic and panicked fit in the above and mean about the same to you? Thanks.
  

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No, the grammar is wrong. When the earthquake happened suddenly, everyone seemed panicked / to panic.

  • No, the grammar is wrong.
  • When the earthquake happened suddenly, everyone seemed panicked / to panic.
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No, the grammar is wrong.

When the earthquake happened suddenly, everyone seemed panicked / to panic.
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Mister Micawber.
No, the grammar is wrong.

When the earthquake happened suddenly, everyone seemed panicked / to panic.

Thanks, Mister.

But couldn't "panic" be used as an adjective, could it?

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