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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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the thesis discussed or the discussed thesis

Hi, should we put the past participle ALWAYS before a noun? For example "The title of the thesis discussed is..." or "The title of the discussed thesis is.."? Thank you in advance?
  

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Anonymous should we always put the past participle ALWAYS before a noun? No. In fact, the past participle is very frequently placed after a noun.

  • Anonymous should we always put the past participle ALWAYS before a noun?
  • No.
  • In fact, the past participle is very frequently placed after a noun.
  • The title of the thesis discussed is ...
  • CJ
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Anonymousshould we always put the past participle ALWAYS before a noun?
No. In fact, the past participle is very frequently placed after a noun.

The title of the thesis discussed is ...

CJ

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