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The tires will be punctured

by ParthJ26 Sat Mar 03, 2018 4:55 am

Dear Instructors,

Hi.

Strategy Guide Number 8, SC 6th Edition, Pg 258 Bottom Sentence.

1. The tires will be punctured.

The word "punctured" is used as a part of the verb form "wii be punctured" OR it is used as adjective modifying the noun "tires"?

2. I am really getting confused between the role of past participles as verbs and their role as adjectives.

For e.g..

a) I am tired. What is the role of "tired"? - Verb or Adjective?

b) The roast was ruined. What is the role of "ruined"? - Verb or Adjective?

Thanks in advance.

Parth Jain
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Re: The tires will be punctured

by Sage Pearce-Higgins Tue Mar 06, 2018 11:56 am

1. The tires will be punctured.
The word "punctured" is used as a part of the verb form "wii be punctured" OR it is used as adjective modifying the noun "tires"?

It's part of the verb phrase.

2. I am really getting confused between the role of past participles as verbs and their role as adjectives.
For e.g..
a) I am tired. What is the role of "tired"? - Verb or Adjective?
b) The roast was ruined. What is the role of "ruined"? - Verb or Adjective?

These words could be seen as either verbs or adjectives. But they function in the same way in cases like these.

My over-riding question for you is: how will this help your GMAT prep?