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Ter Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Is this an adjective?

"It is completed".
"It is equalled to eight."

Is "completed" and "equalled" an adjective and not verb?

Thank you very much.
  

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Completed is an adjective; the other sentence makes no sense.

  • Completed is an adjective; the other sentence makes no sense.
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Completed is an adjective; the other sentence makes no sense.
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HI,

"It is completed".

"It is equalled to eight."

Is "completed" it depends on the context, but it is a very common adjective.

and "equalled"

Your sentence is not correct.



"It is equalled to eight."

Say 'It equals eight'. (verb)

Or 'It is equal to eight'. (adjective)

an adjective and not verb

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