The baby was contented by warm milk and a lullaby.
First sentence:The man is poor and contented. has no error.poor is an adjective to the noun manand is a conjunctioncontented is adjective to the noun man (similar to content)There is no syntactic error as both poor and contented are adjective qualities for the man in the sentence.The second sentence : The man is poor contented is syntactically correct as the poor is a quality of the adjective contented to negate it to mean 'not much' contented.
The past tense of 'content' is 'contented' or 'contented'.
Every sentence has a subject, what the sentence is about, and a predicate, what tells something about the subject. In this sentence, the subject is "cat" and the predicate is "content."
The past participle adjective contented has the adverb form contentedly. It means in a satisfied or comfortable manner.
Contented en Spanish is: contentos.
Contented can be an adjective and a verb. Adjective: Satisfied. Verb: The past tense of the verb "content".
un-satisfied dis-satisfied
The past tense of 'content' is 'contented' in British English and 'contented' or 'content' in American English.
We may either say we are content with, or contented by something.
You have to select one and contented. If you are not contented, you would likely cheat.
how can you make senior citizen happy,peaceful and contented
The adjectives in these sentences are: beautiful Chinese mortal contented good no ten third