Sunday, March 10, 2019

adjectives - Be + past participle


I have 3 related questions, so I've searched on the internet about this structure but I haven't got any answers. What is the meaning of Be + past participle, as in "be done", "be claimed" etc.?


I was trying to create a zero conditional sentence.



"I will come, when my base upgrades are done properly."




Was that grammatically correct? But I thought it would be better if I put "be done" in the sentence, which will be like this:



"I will come, when my base be upgraded properly."



Which one is correct?. As that is the first question, the second is:


How the Be + Past participle works?


The third question is, are there any words that describe the condition of a thing already upgraded? Since "upgraded" is a verb, it cannot be used as an adjective. Are there any synonyms of it?.




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