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I often get confused.It's a simple question but please elaborate in deep.

user54558
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    This is easy to get confused about: married here is a past participle (passive participle) which has lost its verbal quality and is employed as an ordinary adjective--linguists call it a "deverbal" adjective. Check the answers to this question and this one, and let us know if you need more explanation. – StoneyB on hiatus Jun 13 '17 at 12:41

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In your example

married

is a predicate adjective describing "she", they are often found after be-ing verbs and describe the subject.

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