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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

"signed"

Hi there, do I put "ed" on "sign" and why please? Thank you

It has never been signed? why have you not been sign yet into the music industry?

The firework is about to start?
Do "ed" go on "start"
  

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It has never been signed. Why have you not been signed yet into the music industry? -- Signed is the past participle: have been signed .

  • It has never been signed.
  • Why have you not been signed yet into the music industry?
  • -- Signed is the past participle: have been signed .
  • The firework is about to start?
  • Does "ed" go on "start" -- No; start is an infinitive verb here.
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It has never been signed.
Why have you not been signed yet into the music industry?
-- Signed is the past participle: have been signed.

The firework is about to start? Does "ed" go on "start"-- No; start is an infinitive verb here.

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