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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Is concerned

Hello. Can you tell me what part of speech is:

"is concerned" as: Mary is concerned about not paying her bills on time.

Thank you.

Daisy
  

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Concerned - like many verbs * of this kind are used as participle adjectives which typically carry a passive connotation. *Tired Embarressed Interested Exhausted Worried

  • Concerned - like many verbs * of this kind are used as participle adjectives which typically carry a passive connotation.
  • *Tired Embarressed Interested Exhausted Worried
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Concerned - like many verbs * of this kind are used as participle adjectives which typically carry a passive connotation.

*Tired

Embarressed

Interested

Exh
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Here 'is' is the present tense of the verb 'to be' and 'concerned' is adjective.
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Is is a verb. Concerned is an adjective.

CB

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