No it's a verb because you are doing it, e.g. I am distracting James.
No, the word distracted is an adjective.
The adverb form of the word is distractedly.
The adjectives of distraction are distracted and distracting.The adverb of distraction is distractedly.
i just relax when am distracted
The noise outside the classroom can distract students from their studies.
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.
He was so distracted by his phone that he didn't notice the car approaching the intersection.
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.
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