I was reading the "Oxford Word Skills" book when I got a question:
Since "roast" itself can act as an adjective (and of course as a verb), is it correct to say either "roasted chicken" or "roast chicken"? Or, the first option is not correct? The book has offered the second phrase, so which one is a more proper word to use? As a general question, if a word has a verb and an adjective form (like what we see here), and since P.P of verbs can also act as an adjective, is there any rule to use one over the other? Or is it optional? Thanks in advance...