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| This is my first question :? The sentence: I'm finished. Regarding to my study it should be a passive statement, because FINISHED is the past participle of FINISH. However, I actually feel it isn't. it should be an adjective statement. Your advice please Thanks in advance Mazen |
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| There is a grey area where the adjective and the passive blur. However, can this sentence be put into the active? X finished me. In this case, it seems to me that it is an adjective as I cannot make it active, nor can I add an agent- I'm finished by.... |
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Consider these: I was tired by the journey. (passive voice; the journey tired me) I was tired by the end of the journey. (adjective; state of being) In the second example it was not the "end of the journey" that tired me. |
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| Good examples. |
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| tdol, and MikeNewYork thank you very much :o |
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