Stative Passive
 
   Hey everyone!     Today´s topic is:   S T A T I V E    P A S S I V E   or also know as "past participles used as adjectives."     (It's very common for me not knowing the name of the things)     "Be" can be followed by a past participle (the passive form). The past participle is often like an adjective. The past participle describes or gives information about the subject of the sentence.     Basically:  Stative Passive   –>  looks like a verb (the past participle) and functions like an adjective.   With the stative  passive ,  no action  is taking place.   The form : “to be” + past participle   _________________________________________________________________   By clicking here  you'll go to a website that I like a lot because it tells you in a very short an easy way how to "create" your own stative passives from verbs.   I'l also attach a second link , for me it is very interesting because explains you the topic in a more specific...
 
