The use of the words 'pass' and 'fail'

Hi

I would like to understand the use of the following words as adjectives.

As verbs:

But using them as adjectives, can we say:

Many thanks,

Tom

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[i]I passed the test.
I failed the test.

The teacher gave a party for the students who passed only.
Please tell me the number of students in this class who passed and failed.
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While ‘failed’ is indeed used as an attributive adjective, I find ‘passed’ odd in that position.
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You could use the present participle as an adjective this way, Tom:

The teacher gave a party for only the students with passing grades.
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hi
passed and failed used as attributive adjective only so wa can’t use it as predicatively adjective ? like lone ,chemical ,former
can someone give me all attributive adjective only ?
and all predicatively adgective only ?
Thanks

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I don’t believe a complete list exists; attribute adjectives are an open set, and your grammar book should include the most common predicative ones.
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