Which are correct:
1) I saw your bicycle yesterday not repaired, but it might have been repaired since.
2) I saw your bicycle yesterday, not repaired, but it might have been repaired since.
3) He found his bike in the shed not repaired. His brother was supposed to have repaired it, but he had hidden it in the shed.
4) He found his bike in the shed, not repaired. His brother was supposed to have repaired it, but he had hidden it in the shed.
5) He found his bike not repaired in the shed. His brother was supposed to have repaired it, but he had hidden it in the shed.
Gratefully,
Navi
2 and 4. A native speaker would usually say this some other way.
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