No. Approach is an action verb. Approached is the past tense of approach. It might also rarely be used as an adjective.
He approached her with caution. She had approached the president about getting the appointment.
Appoached means walked up to. Example - I approached the counter and placed an order. The cat approached the dog only to be chased away.
It means to draw nearer to something; get closer.
Cautious IS an adjective. An adjective is an action!
Have/has approached. I/we/you/they have approached, he/she has approached.
Yes, approached is the correct spelling.Some example sentences are:I was approached by the police about the matter.The victim was approached from behind.We approached them for a comment.
No. Approach is an action verb. Approached is the past tense of approach. It might also rarely be used as an adjective.
I approached to him without him knowing.
Yeah, but depends on what way they are approached
He approached her with caution. She had approached the president about getting the appointment.
The past tense of "approach" is "approached."
As Odysseus approached the swineherd's hut, the dogs almost attacked him.
As Odysseus approached the swineherd's hut, the dogs almost attacked him.
It is apathetically. He approached life apathetically. (He approached life indifferently, impassively.)
Yes, the word 'yellow' is a noun, an adjective, and a verb.The noun 'yellow' is a word for one of the primary colors; a word for a thing.Example functions of the word 'yellow':The tulips are all lovely but my favorite is the yellow. (noun)The yellow car had the right of way. (adjective)The sky began to yellow as dawn approached. (verb)
Yes. I nervously approached the new student. Nervously describes the manner in which I approached the new student.