My mother has watered the plants. The word, ‘watered’ has been used as…
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The word "watered" has been used as a verb.
- A single word can be expressed as different parts of speech by adding different prefix or suffix.
- Similarly, the word "water" is a noun. But when we added the "ed" suffix with it, the word transformed into a verb.
- Here, the transformed verb is used as the main verb of the given sentence.
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My mother has watered the plants. The word, ‘watered’ has been used as a verb.
My mother /has /watered /the plants
My mother = subject
Has = auxiliary verb
Watered = verb
The plants = object
- The word which performs the action of the given verb is the subject
- "has" is the "Present Tense" word that is used along with the pronouns such as he, she, it, who, and singular nouns.
- "watered" is the 3rd form of the verb "water". It is also known as a past participle. Generally, it ends with "-ed".
- The word which affected by the verb is the object.
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