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Yes, the word discussed is the past participle, past tense of the verb to discuss (discusses, discussing, discussed). The past participle of the verb is also and adjective, for example the discussed agreement.

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Yes, the word discuss is a verb. An example sentence could be: The Teacher's Union meets once a month to discuss the length of school recess.

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Is discussed an adjective?

It can be (discussed plans, discussed policies). But it is primarily a verb form. Discussed is the past tense and past participle of the verb (to discuss).


Is as discussed with you correct?

No. This is not correct. "As (we) discussed" would be correct "As per" means "In accordance with", and cannot be used with a conjugated verb such as "discussed", but must refer to a noun, like a specific event. e.g. - "As per our discussion"


What is the word sometimes called simple predicate?

The simple predicate is more commonly known as the verb.Every complete sentence contains two parts: a subject and a predicate. The subject is what (or whom) the sentence is about, while the predicate tells something about the subject. In the following sentences, the subject is in brackets and the predicate is highlighted:(The dog) barks.(The dog) chased the cat around the garden.(The board) discussed the upcoming merger.A predicate has at its centre a simple predicate, which is always the verb or verbs that link up with the subject. In the above examples, the simple predicates are "barks" "chased" and "discussed".


Which is correct to say she and her or her and her - I discussed the procedure with she and her daughter or her and her daughter?

I discussed the procedure with her and her daughter. Though I prefer: I discussed the procedure with mother and daughter.


What points out which person or thing is being discussed?

The pronouns that point out which person or thing is being discussed are the demonstrative pronoun; they are this, that, these, and those.

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Is discussed an adjective?

It can be (discussed plans, discussed policies). But it is primarily a verb form. Discussed is the past tense and past participle of the verb (to discuss).


What is the tense of is discussed?

The phrase - is discussed - is a be verb (is) plus a past participle (discussed).That makes this a passive verb phrase, and because the be verb is present tense it is a present passive verbphrase.Money is discussed very lunch time.


What part of speech is discussed?

Discussion is a noun.


Is discussed a singular or plural?

The word discussed is a verb, the past tense of discuss. This verb can be used for a singular or plural subject or object. Examples:Singular subject: I discussed this problem with the principal.Plural subject: We discussed this problem with the principal.Singular subject, plural object: I discussed these problems with the principal.Plural subject, plural object: We discussed these problems with the principal.The noun form for the verb 'discussed' is discussion(singular) or discussions (plural).


Is discussed a noun?

Yes.


What is the verb of table?

table of verb means verb forms. The table consists of three columns verb, past tense of the verb and he past participle of the verb


What is the past participle of the word discuss?

"Discuss" is a regular verb; therefore, its past participle is "discussed".


Is discussion written in past tense?

Discussion is a noun so doesn't have a past tense.The past tense of the verb discuss is discussed.


Is as discussed with you correct?

No. This is not correct. "As (we) discussed" would be correct "As per" means "In accordance with", and cannot be used with a conjugated verb such as "discussed", but must refer to a noun, like a specific event. e.g. - "As per our discussion"


What is the difference between discussed to and discussed with?

'Discussed to' is incorrect. 'Discussed with' is correct. 'I discussed the matter with my brother and sister.'


Discussed with he and his mother or discussed with him and his mother?

discussed with hm and his mother


Is discussed about correct?

Prepositions. (e.g. at, about, for, from, to, with, etc)Prepositions in the English language are a matter of common usage, and it is not always easy to see a pattern.Even British English and American English sometimes differ on the customary preposition to use with a particular verb.In the case of expressions using verbs such as discuss, enter, marry, lack, resemble and approach, the verb is usually followed by a direct object, rather than by a preposition.So "We discussed about the matter." would be incorrect.The correct form is "We discussed the matter." ... and 'the matter' is the direct object.In a similar expression, but using the verb 'talk/speak', a preposition is added.i.e. "We talked/spoke about the matter." (NOT "We spoke the matter.")Of course, it is perfectly possible to 'have a discussion about a matter' but here the word 'discussion' is a noun, not a verb.------------------------------------------------------------------For more information about 'discussed' see Related links below.