Cracked is an adjective which means mad.
Cracked is a verb and an adjective. Verb: The egg cracked when she dropped the carton. Adjective: He suffered a cracked skull.
Whip can be a verb or a noun. Verb -- Slaves were often whipped by their owners. -- past tense Noun -- The cattle man cracked his whip.
The word 'handle' is both a verb (handle, handles, handling, handled) and a noun (handle, handles). Examples: Verb: You can handle the mail and I will handle the phone calls. Noun: Be careful, the handle on that pot is cracked.
Yes, plaster is a noun, a common noun. Plaster is also a verb (plaster, plasters, plastering, plastered). Example uses: Noun: The plaster in the hall is cracked. Verb: We'll have to call someone to plaster those cracks.
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Cracked is a verb and an adjective. Verb: The egg cracked when she dropped the carton. Adjective: He suffered a cracked skull.
Cracked is a verb and an adjective. Verb: The egg cracked when she dropped the carton. Adjective: He suffered a cracked skull.
No, the adjective 'cracked' is the past participle of the verb to crack (cracks, cracking, cracked). The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective. In other words, the verb to 'crack' is the origin of the adjective cracked.Examples:Jack cracked the nuts while Jill chopped the fruit for the pie. (verb)The cracked vase was one of my favorites. (adjective)
Whip can be a verb or a noun. Verb -- Slaves were often whipped by their owners. -- past tense Noun -- The cattle man cracked his whip.
The word 'handle' is both a verb (handle, handles, handling, handled) and a noun (handle, handles). Examples: Verb: You can handle the mail and I will handle the phone calls. Noun: Be careful, the handle on that pot is cracked.
Yes, plaster is a noun, a common noun. Plaster is also a verb (plaster, plasters, plastering, plastered). Example uses: Noun: The plaster in the hall is cracked. Verb: We'll have to call someone to plaster those cracks.
Yes, the word 'base' is a noun, a verb, and an adjective. Examples:Noun: The base of the statue cracked in transit.Verb: You must base your argument on a generally accepted theory.Adjective: We used a tinted base coat before paining the kitchen.
The word 'frame' is a verb, an adjective, and a noun.The noun 'frame' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a thing.Examples:I don't know how to frame my request. (verb)We live on a street of frame houses. (adjective)The frame of this picture is cracked. (noun)The noun forms of the verb to frame are framer and the gerund, framing.
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There is no cracked stone.