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An adjective is a word that describes a noun. In English the adjective usually (but not always) precedes the noun it describes.

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if you're finished | passengers waiting for

I have some questions about structures of sentences in pictures below I think finished here is adjective but why don't we use finish simple verb instead? And also in below picture, I don't have any …
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Is the sentence "I got enthusiastic" grammatically correct and commonly used?

Can we use got in this case? Is it right and usual? after that meeting I got enthusiastic about traveling
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Is 'stolen' used as an adjective or noun?

Stolen is past participle of 'steal' but is it used as an adjective or noun! I couldn't find anything on the net. just this: The 71-year-old then allegedly tried to return the stolen items for cas …
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