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Palabra Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Goods brought

Does "brought" is a verb? or goods and brought is a one combination? meaning bringing from aboard goods?

In those days, they were the owners of banks where gold or other ore could be deposited. For the goods brought, the banker issued a bank note. Hence, the later word of the banknote.

  

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"brought" is a participle. "the goods brought" = "the goods that were brought (to the bank)".

  • "brought" is a participle.
  • "the goods brought" = "the goods that were brought (to the bank)".
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"brought" is a participle. "the goods brought" = "the goods that were brought (to the bank)".

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