It is a verb, as in to have been afraid of or, to have feared
The verb phrase is has been. Has is a form of have and been is the past participle of be.This is a present perfect sentence. Present perfect is formed with -- have/has + past participle.eg have been, have sent, have given, have eaten, has taken, has broken, has lost
Has won is the verb phrase.
There are several words suggested :FEARED (adjective, from verb to fear) viewed with fear or apprehensionFURRED (adjective) - having fur or similar texture (furry)FERRET - a small mammal related to the weaselFARED (verb) - performedFARAD - a unit of capacitance
The noun 'fear' is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for an emotion. The word 'fear' is also a verb: fear, fears, fearing, feared.
Many French Canadians also opposed conscription in 1917.
The verb is 'feared' because it is used with an object
Feared is either a verb or an adjective. It is the past tense and past participle of the verb "to fear" and can be used as an adjective (their feared enemies).
Fear is a verb. I fear my father. Past tense is feared. I feared my father until I became an adult.
There is no verb phrase in the sentence; the main verb is 'is', there are no auxiliary verbs to form a verb phrase. Example of verb phrase:I would have thought that the rattle snake was the most feared animal in the west.
The verb phrase is has been. Has is a form of have and been is the past participle of be.This is a present perfect sentence. Present perfect is formed with -- have/has + past participle.eg have been, have sent, have given, have eaten, has taken, has broken, has lost
Has won is the verb phrase.
The verb phrase in the sentence "What has been the most feared animal in the West" is "has been." This phrase indicates a state of being and reflects the ongoing nature of the fear associated with the animal. The use of "has" suggests that this fear has persisted over time.
Using desert as a noun: Las Vegas is surrounded by desert.Using desert as a verb: She feared that some day Howard would desert her.
There are several words suggested :FEARED (adjective, from verb to fear) viewed with fear or apprehensionFURRED (adjective) - having fur or similar texture (furry)FERRET - a small mammal related to the weaselFARED (verb) - performedFARAD - a unit of capacitance
The noun 'fear' is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for an emotion. The word 'fear' is also a verb: fear, fears, fearing, feared.
Many French Canadians also opposed conscription in 1917.
he feared war