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Yes, the word 'finished' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to finish.The past tense of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:We have finished our homework. (verb)She let me read her finished chapters. (adjective)
Mount Rushmore was finished in October 1941
Yes "finished" is a past tense verb as it is an action word.
The verb in the sentence is "is finished." This is a form of the verb "to finish," indicating the state of completion of the worksheet.
Yes it's a verb. It's the past tense of the verb "finish".
Finished is a past tense verb, the base verb is finish.The future tenses of finish are:will + verb -- I will finish the painting tomorrow.be verb + going to + verb -- She is going to finish her lunch later.be verb + present participle -- The writer is finishinghis book this year.
It can be (finished wood, a finished task). It is the past tense and past participle of the verb (to finish, with at least two meanings) and may be a verb form, participial, or adjective.
Yes, the verb "finish" is a regular verb. It follows the typical pattern for forming past tense and past participle by adding "-ed" to the base form: finish, finished, finished.
Yes, 'has' is a verb or a helper (auxiliary) verb. Examples:Main verb: John has the measles. Bill has a motorcycle.Auxiliary verb: John has finished his homework.
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The auxiliary verb in the sentence is incorrect.The verb "were finished" should be "was finished" because the subject noun "concerto" is singular.