Yes, floated is past principle, past tense of float. Which is then a verb of float.
EG. "Trees were felled and floated downstream".
Yes, "floated" is a real word. It is the past tense and past participle of the verb "to float," which means to stay on the surface of a liquid without sinking.
The root word in "really" is "real."
the wispy tree blew gracefully in the summer breeze
The base word of "realistic" is "real."
The - Definite article balloon - Noun floated - verb over - preposition the - definite article treetops - noun [The balloon] - noun phrase [floated over the treetops] - verb phrase [over the treetops] - prepositional phrase [the treetops] - noun phrase
The colorful balloons slowly floated away into the clear blue sky.
The word floated has 2 syllables:floa/tedThe word floated has 2 syllables: floa/ted
There are two syllables in the word 'floated'.
Floated
floated
The past tense is floated.
The past tense verb 'floated' can be used with a singular or a plural subject. Examples:The boy floated down the stream on an inner-tube.The boys floated down the stream on inner-tubes.The word 'floated' is the past tense of the verb to float.The word 'float' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'float' is singular. The plural noun is floats.Examples:The boy filled his float at the service station air pump.The boys filled their floats at the service station air pump.
The cylindrical barrel floated down the stream.
The likely word is "hovered" (floated, suspended).
floated, flooded, flipped, flopped, flannel, flummox
The cadaver floated to the surface of the lake as a result of decomposition processes.
The ghost of an idea came to him. The ghost floated through the passage.
The banana floated like a boat. "To Bob's delight, the log floated like a boat!" Grampa shook like a boat. A similie used "like" or "as". Just try to find what a boat is like!