Retired Army Name Hi Could you please tell me if retire and get retired have a similar meaning For example is it ok to say like this I d like to retire early if I can afford it I d like to get retired early
Yes is retired is fine However it uses retired as an adjective whereas in he has retired it s a past participle in a finite construction in the present perfect But without knowing I m retired is the normal way of indicating your current state like I m married the date of your marriage is usually irrelevant but shouldn t be used with since However I can
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We could say He was no longer productive so they retired him from service he was retired from service He was already retired This wouldn t be interpreted as a passive The transitive use is not that unusual I think Quite often it is applied to non humans so you can say we have retired the forum the our website to mean that the forum
Since he s at the age of retirement Also he s as old as my father who already retired last year I wonder which one is appropriate and natural Have you retired Are you Yes you can say he is retired In fact I think that s the most common way to say it What does your father do
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Hi Could you please tell me if retire and get retired have a similar meaning For example is it ok to say like this I d like to retire early if I can afford it I d like to get retired early

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Yes is retired is fine However it uses retired as an adjective whereas in he has retired it s a past participle in a finite construction in the present perfect But without knowing

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Retired Army Name - We could say He was no longer productive so they retired him from service he was retired from service He was already retired This wouldn t be interpreted as a passive