Yes, it is a verb, or at least a type of verb. Experienced is a linking verb.
A verb is an action word. 'He' is a pronoun. There are no verb variations for 'he'.
The verb
Got is an irregular verb. It is the past tense verb of "get".
There is no verb for greedily.
The word devastating is an adjective and a verb. Example uses:Adjective: He received devastating injuries in the accident.Verb: The runoff from the factory was devastating the nearby wetlands.
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The noun forms for the verb to devastate are devastator, devastation, and the gerund, devastating.
The adjective form of the verb "devastate" is "devastating". When we add -ing to the base form of a verb, it creates a present participle. One function of a present participle is an adjective -- a devastating storm.
The noun forms for the verb to devastate are devastator, devastation, and the gerund, devastating.
The verb devastate has the present participle devastating, which can be an adjective. Its related adverb is devastatingly.
It is a noun. For example: The effects of the earthquake were devastating. It's different from affect, which is a verb.
Triumph can be a verb and a noun.As a verb (often used with "over") -- Good triumphed over evil.As a noun -- After a devastating accident, David's one great triumph was learning to walk again.
The devastating earthquake on Japan not only destroyed infrastructure, it also caused a tsunami that swept across Japan's east coast. devastating: a property of noun (in this quake, earthquake) derived from the verb 'to devastate'. Means: destructive, causing massive damage.
The word 'devastating' is the present participle, present tense of the verb to devastate. The present participle of the verb is also a gerund, a verb form that can function as a noun. The present participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.The noun form of the verb to devastate is devastation.
heard - is a past tense verb. Because there is only one verb in this sentence it is a simple tense = past simple
The word 'impact' is a noun (an impact) and a verb(to impact).Examples:The internet has had a huge impact on society. (noun)Such an economic policy will impact the poor disproportionately (verb)