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Topic-ed past vs -ed present.
zebatov
11/23/19 1:35:24 AM
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Sarcasthma posted...
~shita is just past tense (with verbs that end in suru). For the past participle, you'd use ~sareta. For other verbs, you'd switch the "u" to an "a" and add "reta". For example, "kaku" for "to write" would be "kakareta" for "was written".

That whole "was honored with" is completely different from the past participle form, by the way.
This is what Im asking basically.

I was sauced last night. versus Im sauced. And I was asking for the English version originally.

dainkinkaide posted...
In the second example (i.e. "My hands are washed"), "washed" is actually functioning (mostly) as an adjective, not a verb. In that specific case, it's a predicative adjective.
Ooh! True? Thank you!

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