meaning in context - Is "put together" an adjectival phrase?


When someone says "He is smarter than I and she put together," what is the function of the phrase "put together"? Is it considered an adjective?



Answer



Yes, contemporary traditional grammar would call this a "reduced adjective clause." Of course, it's not an adjective at all. It's a verb phrase functioning as a modifier.


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