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Kobe Arellano
21 August, 21:50
Is decorated a noun
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Uriah Bennett
21 August, 22:33
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No, it can either be a verb or an adjective.
For example: He decorated the house for her birthday - decorated is a verb
The house looked well decorated - decorated is an adjective
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Simon Horn
22 August, 01:08
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That's tricky a noun is something you do but an adjective describes a noun
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