It depends on a context. When used in a sentence like 'Please empty the trashcan', it's a verb. When used in 'The trashcan is now empty' it's an adjective.
Yes, emptied is the simple past tense of the verb to empty.
Example: I emptied the trash last night.
Empty. to make empty as in "I empty the container"Vacate, to make empty, abandontransitive verb To cease to occupy or hold; give up.transitive verb To empty of occupants or incumbents.transitive verb Law To make void or annul; countermand: as in Vacate a death sentance
The noun form for the adjective empty is emptiness.The noun form for the verb to empty is the gerund, emptying.The word empty (empties) is a noun, a word for an empty container.
Empty is an adjective. It describes the state of something such as an empty feeling. Empty is also a verb.
The word 'emptiness' is the noun form of the adjective empty.Note: the word 'empty' is also a noun and a verb.
Empty is an adjective. To be a predicate adjective, it needs to follow a linking verb.The glass is empty. (Is is the linking verb; emptyis the predicate adjective.)
Empty. to make empty as in "I empty the container"Vacate, to make empty, abandontransitive verb To cease to occupy or hold; give up.transitive verb To empty of occupants or incumbents.transitive verb Law To make void or annul; countermand: as in Vacate a death sentance
The word 'empty' is a noun (empty, empties), a verb (empty, empties, emptying, emptied, and an adjective (empty, emptier, emptiest).EXAMPLESnoun: Put the empty in the recycling bin.verb: I had to empty the closet to sort everything.adjective: We won't get far on an empty gas tank.
The noun form for the adjective empty is emptiness.The noun form for the verb to empty is the gerund, emptying.The word empty (empties) is a noun, a word for an empty container.
Empty is an adjective. It describes the state of something such as an empty feeling. Empty is also a verb.
The word 'emptiness' is the noun form of the adjective empty.Note: the word 'empty' is also a noun and a verb.
Empty is an adjective. To be a predicate adjective, it needs to follow a linking verb.The glass is empty. (Is is the linking verb; emptyis the predicate adjective.)
The abstract noun for the adjective empty and the verb to empty is emptiness.The word empty and the plural empties are used informally as nouns for containers that no longer have contents, concrete nouns.
The carpet needs cleaning - singular noun, verb has an -sThe carpets need cleaning - plural noun, verb has no-sShe does the cooking - singular subjectThey do the cooking - plural subject.The bin is empty - singular subject / singular be verbThe bins are empty - plural subject / plural be verbThe bin was empty - singular subject / singular past be verbThe bins were empty - plural subject / plural past be verb
Subject and Verb agreement.
agreement is a matching relationship between subject and verb singular subjects go with singular verb phrases plural subjects go with plural verb phrases. verbs have singular and plural forms only in the present tense. This rose looks beautiful (singular), These roses look beautiful (plural) He likes rugby (singular) The men like rugby (plural) past: He liked rugby. The men liked rugby - same verb form But the be verb has singular and plural forms in both past and present tense. singular: The box is empty (present) The box was empty (past) plural: The boxes are empty (present) The boxes were empty (past)
Yes, it often is, indicating having no content, or meaningless. The word empty is also a verb meaning to remove the contents of a container or collection.
The only verb in the sentence is "intrigued", and it is a transitive verb - it is followed by the noun "Powell". Powell is the "object" of the verb, and since the verb has an object, it is transitive.