English, asked by YoHeyChi, 11 months ago

Which is grammatically correct?
Living the quarantined life like or
Living the quarantine life like? Can you explain why?

Answers

Answered by faithyk88
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Answer:

Living the quarantined life like...

Explanation:

The three dots at the end allows the reader to know that you are going to elaborate on your topic the question mark makes them think that you are asking them a question.

Answered by hadkarn
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Answer:

Living the quarantined life like is grammatically correct because 'quarantine' is 'a noun' and 'quarantined' is a 3td form of verb that is 'past participle' but in given sentence it is work as 'an adjective'.

Explanation:

Adjective: The word which gives more information about noun is called an adjective.

What is the adjective for quarantine?

Included below are past participle and present participle forms for the verb quarantine which may be used as adjectives within certain contexts.

quarantinable

Subject to quarantine; under quarantine.

quarantined

In quarantine; isolated.

Synonyms:

secluded, restrained, confined, detained, shut off, under quarantine, shut up, cordoned off, sealed off

quarantining

present participle of quarantine

Synonyms:

isolating, blocking off, cordoning off, segregating, separating, sequestering, setting apart, confining, cordoning, detaching, insulating, removing, restricting, secluding, closing off, sealing off, keeping apart

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