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).
The adjective form of the noun finance is financial, as in "They discussed financial matters."
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.
"Relevant" is an adjective that describes something that is closely connected to a subject being discussed, researched or investigated. An example sentence: "Her testimony was relevant to the court case." "Irrelevant" is an adjective and antonym of "relevant. It means that something is not connected or not connected to a particular subject. An example sentence: "His comment on the circus was irrelevant to our discussion on basketball."
I discussed the procedure with her and her daughter. Though I prefer: I discussed the procedure with mother and daughter.
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
The adjective form of the noun finance is financial, as in "They discussed financial matters."
The adjective is the word NEW. It describes what kind of cloth being discussed.
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.
discussed with hm and his mother
In the term "medical condition-specific," the hyphen is placed between "condition" and "specific" to form a compound adjective. This indicates that the specificity pertains to the type of medical condition being discussed. Thus, it clarifies that the adjective modifies the noun it precedes.
'Discussed to' is incorrect. 'Discussed with' is correct. 'I discussed the matter with my brother and sister.'
Past tense: discussed. I discussed this with you yesterday!
I/We/You/They have discussed. He/She/It has discussed.
"Relevant" is an adjective that describes something that is closely connected to a subject being discussed, researched or investigated. An example sentence: "Her testimony was relevant to the court case." "Irrelevant" is an adjective and antonym of "relevant. It means that something is not connected or not connected to a particular subject. An example sentence: "His comment on the circus was irrelevant to our discussion on basketball."
The correct phrasing is "as we discussed earlier."
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.
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