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He left the company in a frustrate mood .I wonder if" frustrate" could be replaced with" frustrated"
2011年5月3日 08:46
回答 · 4
In this sentence, it should be "frustrated". He left the company in a frustrated mood. You can tell because "left" (past tense version of the present tense verb "to leave") indicates this happened already so you would say frustrated because its the past tense and past participle of "frustrate".
2011年5月4日
'frustrate' is a verb in the infinitiv. You can't use it in this place in the sentence,you have to use the adjective 'frustrated'.
2011年5月4日
yup. frustrated indeed.
2011年5月3日
'Frustrate' should be replaced by frustrated because frustrate is a verb and cannot be used in this way. The adjective is frustrated.
2011年5月3日
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