adjective
In the sentence "The vase was broken," "broken" is functioning as an adjective. It describes the state of the vase.
The sentence "Can you repair this broken vase" is in the present tense. It is a question asking if someone can fix the broken vase at the current moment.
The vase fell off the shelf and broke into pieces.
The verb "is" should be used in the sentence "The vase of flowers is on the table" as it shows the relationship between the subject (vase of flowers) and the location (on the table).
A past participial phrase is a phrase that includes a past participle verb (usually ending in -ed or -en) and functions as an adjective in a sentence to provide additional information about a noun or pronoun. For example, "broken into pieces" in the sentence "The vase, broken into pieces, was beyond repair."
She gave a condescending look when he tried to explain the concept to her.
The sentence "Can you repair this broken vase" is in the present tense. It is a question asking if someone can fix the broken vase at the current moment.
Vase is a noun.
yes, for example..........."The broken vase's edge was jagged."
The vase fell off the shelf and broke into pieces.
The Broken Vase was created in 1941.
The vase was broken because it fell from the table.
The Broken Vase - 1913 was released on: USA: 12 August 1913
Put the flowers in the vase.
I gazed at my friend carefullyI gazed at the broken vase
Broken is a past participle verb therefore can not be used in the past simple tense. You could use it in the past passive like: The lamp was broken by the boy. This is a past passive sentence. Otherwise, verb 3 can not be used in a past simple sentence structure. Another way to use broken is as an adjective. The broken vase laid on the floor.
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Oswald - 2001 Sniffles The Broken Vase was released on: USA: 12 April 2002