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Aqua walk 613 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

I need help with words ending with ed.

I have a bunch of sentences below, could please tell me which part of speech is the underlined word? I don't really know what the underlined words mean. If my question has any grammar errors please correct me.


They are not capitalized.

To get started, look at the list of topics.

State-of-being verbs are called linking verbs.

They include all forms of the verb to be, plus such words as look, feel, appear, act, go, followed by an adjective.

Then ask who or what performed the verb.

House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., is regarded as the logical choice.


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They are all verb forms. All but one are the past participle form. They are not capitalized .

  • They are all verb forms.
  • All but one are the past participle form.
  • They are not capitalized .
  • (The regular past participle of the verb "capitalize".
  • ) To get started , look at the list of topics.
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They are all verb forms. All but one are the past participle form.

They are not capitalized. (The regular past participle of the verb "capitalize". Subject complement.)

To get started, look at the list of topics. (The regular past participle of the verb "start". Passive infinitive form.)

State-of-being verbs are called linking verbs. (The regular past pa

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