Retired Military Definition 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
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 I feel retired has a more favorable sense like something has become rare and more valuable after no longer being made e g a toy has been retired while discontinued is
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Retired is an adjective according to our dictionary while retire is a verb I read some passages about this word and I still don t understand how it works in spoken English 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
He was retired this can be passive but only if there is an agent explicit or implicit who retired him You will not come across a passive use of retire very often We 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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After he retired is a statement about the past It cannot be followed by a clause that uses will After he retires has retired refers to the future The same applies if you use Unless you mean that he is shy he is not retiring in the process not retired yet he is fully and completely retired He is a retired colleague In my opinion it is rather odd to
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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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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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