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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Tolerated (adjective?)

Is tolerated and adjective in:


Dogs are tolerated on the beach.


Is it correct?


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anonymous Is tolerated and an adjective in: Dogs are tolerated on the beach. No. It's a verb.

  • anonymous Is tolerated and an adjective in: Dogs are tolerated on the beach.
  • No.
  • It's a verb.
  • Active: We tolerate dogs on the beach.
  • Passive: Dogs are tolerated on the beach.
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anonymousIs tolerated and an adjective in:
Dogs are tolerated on the beach.

No. It's a verb.

Active: We tolerate dogs on the beach.
Passive: Dogs are tolerated on the beach.

anonymousIs it correct?

Yes.

anonymous
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I believe it is an adjective.

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