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WRI 001 SEC25 Gilbert Gutierrez Cindy Sin. The past participle (ending in – ed in regular verbs) can function as adjectives, modifying a noun or pronoun.

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1 WRI 001 SEC25 Gilbert Gutierrez Cindy Sin

2 The past participle (ending in – ed in regular verbs) can function as adjectives, modifying a noun or pronoun.

3 The bored cook yawned as she scrambled eggs. Baked cakes covered the table at the church supper. Fallen snow covered the sidewalks. The tired listeners wanted to go home.

4 Amazed Amused Annoyed Confused Depressed Disappointed Embarrassed Excited Interested Satisfied Shocked Surprised Worried

5 http://www.learnenglishfeelgood.com/partici ple-adjectives2.html#


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