No it is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb fleewhich means to runaway from something.
The dog fled when it saw me coming towards it
Flea does not have a past form, because it is a noun. Flee is a verb: meaning escape - flee, fled, fled
The past tense of flee is fled. Past simple --- fled.past continuous -- was/were + fleeingpast perfect -- had + fledpast perfect continuous -- had + been + fleeing
Fled flee fled fled
The nationalists fled to Tiwan
The sentence already contains an abstract noun, the noun coward, a word for a concept.For example, a person, a man, or a soldier seen running from a battlefield are all concrete nouns, words for something that can be seen. A person running from a battlefield could be running with a message, running for a medic, running to find more ammunition. That the person is running because he is fearful, a coward is a judgement or is something that is known or understood about the person and their actions.
Fled was released on 07/19/1996.
The Production Budget for Fled was $30,000,000.
Fled was created on 1996-07-19.
If you ask where Moses fled . Moses fled Egypt because he killed a Egyptian and fled to Median.
Families fled the flood waters. We fled to the basement before the tornado hit our house. As the man chased her, the woman fled into the closest open store for help.
Yes, fled is a verb. It is the past tense of flee.
The past participle of flee is "fled."