Niwantha
Mature or Matured? Which is correct? Hi friends, Out of the 02 sentences, which is the correct one? 1. He is a mature guy 2. He is a matured guy Thanks in advance. Niwantha
Jun 13, 2017 4:06 AM
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Hi Niwantha, Using an analogous example below: This is a boring lecture. The students were bored. Both "boring" and "bored" are known as participial adjectives. The difference between them is that something that is "boring" causes someone to be "bored". "Boring" is a characteristic of the lecture. Feeling "bored" is an end result of something "boring". Thus, for your question, "mature" and "matured" are adjectives. He is mature for his age. ("mature" is an adjective describing his personality.) He has matured over the years due to his experience. (Something causes him to become "mature"; therefore, he has "matured".) With these points of consideration, your sentence 1 is correct. Sentence 2 sounds odd as it does not convey it's intended message. Correction for sentence 2: He has matured. Hope this helps. Cheers, Lance
June 13, 2017
Hello Niwantha, The first sentence is correct. Here you correctly use the adjective 'mature' to describe the guy. We can also used 'mature' as a verb. For example, 'He has matured'. This would focus on the process of maturation and would most naturally be used with the present perfect tense. I hope this helps, Christine
June 14, 2017
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