No, it is an adjective (a "describing" word) - "That is a pretty girl."
A noun is a "doing" word. "The girl is swimming".
The word "are" is the verb in the sentence "The flowers are very pretty."."The", is an article"flowers", is a noun"are", is a verb"very", is an adjective modifying "flowers""pretty" is an adjective modifying "flowers"
Pretty sure it can be a verb (to model) or a noun (a model) :)
i am pretty sure helping verb
Depending on context, pounce is a noun or a verb.
A verb is a movement/something you are doing(running,talin,sitting) and a adjective is a describing noun(cute pretty,funny).
The word "are" is the verb in the sentence "The flowers are very pretty."."The", is an article"flowers", is a noun"are", is a verb"very", is an adjective modifying "flowers""pretty" is an adjective modifying "flowers"
Pretty sure that's an action verb
Pretty sure that's an action verb
well deed is a verb so you have your answer pretty much
Pretty sure it can be a verb (to model) or a noun (a model) :)
i am pretty sure helping verb
Yes. The verb is "be", as in "is/am/are" and the past "was/were". I (be) am pretty. Am(be) I pretty? Past form - Was I pretty? He/she (be) is pretty. Is (be) he/she pretty? Past form - Was he/she pretty? We/you/they (be) are pretty. Are (be) we/they/you pretty? Past form - Were we/you/they pretty? One (singular) painting is an "it" so the past interrogative would be "Is the painting pretty?". More than one is plural (paintings), so the past interrogative would be "Were the paintings pretty?".
Eavesdropping is a verb (to eavesdrop. As a rule of thumb, pretty much any word that is an activity is a verb).
You is a pronoun look is a verb pretty is an adverb
Pretty isn't a verb and so doesn't have a past tense.
Yes, "inspires" is a verb. Yep yep. Pretty sure it is. ~Crackerz11
I'm pretty sure baker would be a noun. Bake, however, is a verb.