Hi, I have a project to do and today i show my research question to my teacher . My teacher said me : "it's not right". This research question: "How does affected heroin about our life and which harm could be?" I mean to this word:"affected" is an adjective and my teacher thought this an verb , am i right?
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If it is an adjective,then it is used wrongly. Your sentence shouldread: How does heroin affect our lives and what harm can it cause?
— Mister Micawber
If it is an adjective,then it is used wrongly.
Your sentence shouldread: How does heroin affect our lives and what harm can it cause?
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. No, that does not work. Adjectives describe their nouns: 'affected' describes 'heroin', and the meaning is that the heroin was affected by something else. The adjective that you intend is 'affecting'-- the 'affecting heroin', which means the heroin that affects (people). HOWEVER, it is unnatural to use 'affecting' in this way in this sentence, because you are talking
Thanks , i understand your answer. But my teacher said me instead :"How does heroin affect our lives ...?" - affect the users ( i mean who people use that ) . How can i extract that question ?