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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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.

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.

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

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