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Bmojtaba Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Past participle

EX. 'A friend of you named you'

Does the word 'named ' here function as an adjective? could the complete sentence be like 'A friend of you(who/that is/was ) named you'

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A friend of you rs named you. Named is a verb. Or perhaps you mean, "A friend of yours with the same name as you"?

  • A friend of you rs named you.
  • Named is a verb.
  • Or perhaps you mean, "A friend of yours with the same name as you"?
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A friend of yours named you. Named is a verb.

Or perhaps you mean, "A friend of yours with the same name as you"?
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fivejedjonA friend of yours named you. Named is a verb.
Yes I meant the first one. Is 'named' simple past form?is the whole sentence active voice?

Thanks in advance
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bmojtabaYes I meant the first one. Is 'named' simple past form? Is the whole sentence active voice?
Yes
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fivejedjonYes
Are the following examples correct?

eg. A friend of yours names you(simple present ,active voice)
eg.A friend of yours called you(simple past ,active voice)

Am I correct?
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