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ofrecida

Ofrecida is the feminine singular past participle of the Spanish verb ofrecer, meaning "offered" or "presented." It functions as an adjective or as part of verb phrases in compound tenses, and it must agree in gender and number with the noun it modifies.

Etymology and form: The form comes from the verb ofrecer, itself from Latin offerre. In Spanish, past

Usage: Ofrecida describes something that has been offered or presented. It commonly appears with nouns such

Notes: Although primarily a participle used as an adjective, ofrecida may occur in formal or literary contexts

participles
formed
from
-er
verbs
follow
regular
patterns:
ofrecido
(masc.
sing.),
ofrecida
(fem.
sing.),
ofrecidos
(masc.
plural),
ofrecidas
(fem.
plural).
As
an
participle,
ofrecida
can
describe
a
noun
that
has
had
something
offered
or
presented.
as
ayuda,
propuesta,
oferta,
or
favor:
"la
ayuda
ofrecida"
(the
help
offered),
"la
propuesta
ofrecida"
(the
proposal
offered),
"las
ofertas
ofrecidas"
(the
offers
offered).
It
can
also
appear
in
passive
constructions
with
ser
or
haber,
for
example,
"La
propuesta
ha
sido
ofrecida"
or
"La
propuesta
fue
ofrecida."
to
emphasize
the
result
of
offering.
Its
form
follows
standard
agreement
rules,
so
it
pairs
with
feminine
singular
nouns,
and
the
corresponding
forms
deben
concordar
en
género
y
número
con
el
sustantivo
al
que
modifica.