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this thermometer was calibrated vs this thermometer was calibrate

The correct phrase is "this thermometer was calibrated." The verb "calibrated" should be in the past participle form to match the past tense of the sentence. "Calibrate" is the base form of the verb, while "calibrated" is the past participle form used in this context.

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 513 views

this thermometer was calibrated

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is the correct past tense form of the verb "calibrate" in the passive voice. It indicates that the thermometer underwent a calibration process in the past.
  • A Pyrex pycnometer (1), of approximately 100 ml capacity, with a removable ground-glass jointed thermometer calibrated in tenths of a degree from 10 to 30 ºC (Figure 1).
  • A calibrated thermometer graduated in minimum intervals of 0,5 ºC.
  • the thermometers of heating equipment are checked against calibrated thermometers;
  • I just wonder where this thermometer's been.
  • I have always said which was calibrated, boss.
  • We've rigged the upper deck with a body-heat scanner linked to this thermometer.
  • Doctor, there must be something wrong with this thermometer.
  • It was calibrated to my biometrics. No one else could've used it.
  • Even had to fight a child for this thermometer, but I got it.
  • The EUR 600 million recapitalisation of BPN on 15 February 2012 was calibrated to provide BPN with EUR [200-400] million of equity capital at the moment of the sale.
  • This thermometer must be certified or checked against a certified thermometer.
  • Thermometer (or temperature-measuring probe) graduated in degrees and tenths of a degree from 10 to 40 ºC, calibrated to 0,05 ºC.
  • Thermometer, with ground glass joint, calibrated in tenths of a degree from 10 to 30 ºC.
  • ~ This thermometer reads...?

this thermometer was calibrate

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "calibrate" should be in the past participle form "calibrated" to match the past tense of the sentence.

  • I just wonder where this thermometer's been.
  • We've rigged the upper deck with a body-heat scanner linked to this thermometer.
  • Doctor, there must be something wrong with this thermometer.
  • Even had to fight a child for this thermometer, but I got it.
  • This thermometer must be certified or checked against a certified thermometer.
  • Without counting that her, with an eye on the thermometer's blood, started to calibrate the quicksilver's rational being.
  • ~ This thermometer reads...?

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