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Verb and adjective

someone asked me how to explain the difference between closed that is verb and closed that is adjective.
  

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Anonymous someone asked me how to explain the difference between closed that is verb and closed that is adjective. closed that is verb and closed that is adjective — It seems to me that that explains itself; otherwise, I do not understand your problem. Here they are in each use: John closed the window.

  • Anonymous someone asked me how to explain the difference between closed that is verb and closed that is adjective.
  • closed that is verb and closed that is adjective — It seems to me that that explains itself; otherwise, I do not understand your problem.
  • Here they are in each use: John closed the window.
  • Please open it.
  • The window is closed.
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Anonymoussomeone asked me how to explain the difference between closed that is verb and closed that is adjective.
closed that is verb and closed that is adjective— It seems to me that that explains itself; otherwise, I do not understand your problem. Here they are in each use:

John closed the window. Please open it.
The window is

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