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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Vocabulary

Word slumped


He sat slumped over his desk, the picture of misery.

slumped is an adjectiv but in this sentance it seems like the word is working as an adverb.

can anyone write a sentance where the word is an adjaktiv

sat slumped

slumped is describing verb not a noun.

Please correct my spelling misstakes plz.
  

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Anonymous Please correct my spelling misstakes plz. That's a rather odd favor to ask of us. Don't you have a spellchecker to do this job for you?

  • Anonymous Please correct my spelling misstakes plz.
  • That's a rather odd favor to ask of us.
  • Don't you have a spellchecker to do this job for you?
  • For all I know, the firefox browser has a spellchecker build in.
  • Apart from that, you can google a word you're having doubts about, and if your version is not all too skewed, you will be given the heads up on how to write the word you're inquiring about, correctly.
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AnonymousPlease correct my spelling misstakes plz.


That's a rather odd favor to ask of us.

Don't you have a spellchecker to do this job for you? For all I know, the firefox browser has a spellchecker build in.

Apart from that, you can google a word you're having doubts about, and if your version is not all too skewed, you will
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"Slump" is a verb, and it's past participle may serve as an adjective. In your example it's an adjective.

But since it's derived from a verb, we can use adverbial expressions to modify it. "Over his desk" is a prepositional phrase which modifies (the adjective) "slumped" adverbially.

The slumped blimp lay on the ground, rolling around in the breeze.

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