No it's a verb because you are doing it, e.g. I am distracting James.
The adjectives of distraction are distracted and distracting.The adverb of distraction is distractedly.
i just relax when am distracted
thwe antonym for distracted is distractedly
easily distracted..or sumthin' like that.
" I got distracted during my homeroom session."
Do** students still get distracted by electronics? Yes.
She seemed distracted when I asked her how her weekend went.
it depends on the student. if the student is easily distracted or a slacker, then yes, they will be distracted. if they are a hard worker, they're less likely to be distracted.
i was distracted by a bee the teacher was distracted by a student i was distracted by a cute guy/girl
The word distracted is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb distract.
The average person gets distracted 6 to 10 times every minute. This means you are distracted at least once every ten seconds
to feel is to be distracted see Alexander Theroux page 424 Laura Warholic