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Faisalkhan Posted 10 years ago
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Is it adjective or verb in the sentence below?

The man was "blinded" by prejudice.

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faisalkhan Is it adjective or verb in the sentence below? The man was "blinded" by prejudice. A verb, but others may disagree.

  • faisalkhan Is it adjective or verb in the sentence below?
  • The man was "blinded" by prejudice.
  • A verb, but others may disagree.
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faisalkhanIs it adjective or verb in the sentence below? The man was "blinded" by prejudice.
A verb, but others may disagree.
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faisalkhanadjective or verb
An adjective generally can be used before a noun, after a linking verb, with the adverbs very, rather, more, or most, (sometimes with already) unless it's non-gradable, and coordinated with another adjective with and. Not all of these are possible for every adjective, but they are generally possible for most adj

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