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No. It is not.
the Greeks in 1500 bc
Yes, vase is a common noun.
15-30 pounds
yes it had to do with finding fragments of her past on it it showed her relasons on it.andotherstuf.
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Past participles can be used to create the perfect tenses and the passive voice, but they need the help of an auxiliary verb to do this.Examples:Justin has broken his hand so many times that he can no longer play guitar. (present perfect)The vase has been broken by the children. (passive voice)Past participle can also be used as adjectives. When used in this way, they need a noun to describe.Examples:Justin has a broken hand. (broken describes the noun hand)The broken vase is worthless now. (brokendescribes vase)
I knocked the vase off the table and it broke into many pieces.The pieces of the puzzle were all over the floor.
It is a physical change because it is the same vase but it is in tiny pieces
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.
The Broken Vase was created in 1941.
The Broken Vase - 1913 was released on: USA: 12 August 1913
The verb of fragmentation is fragment.Other verbs are fragments, fragmenting and fragmented."We will fragment this"."The vase fragmented into a hundred pieces as soon as it hit the floor".
In the sentence "The vase was broken," "broken" is functioning as an adjective. It describes the state of the vase.
yes , you can get different flowesr with the Bamboo Floor Vase with Orange/ Red Lilies.