No, the word 'happened' is the past tense of the verb to happen.
The noun form of the verb to happen is the gerund, happening.
No. Struck would be a verb. It is past tense, but it isn't an idea, it is an action that happened.
The noun 'noun' is an abstract noun, a word for a concept.
The noun 'whole' is a singular, common noun. The noun 'whole' is a concrete noun as a word for a thing in its complete form. The noun 'whole' is an abstract noun as a word for all of something.
The noun 'thing' is a singular, common noun. The noun 'thing' is a concrete noun as a word for a physical person, place, or object. The noun 'thing' is an abstract noun as a word for an idea, ability, or quality.
a common noun
The noun clause is 'what happened next' which is functioning as the object of the preposition 'at'.
The noun clause is 'what happened next'. The relative pronoun 'what' is taking the place of a noun; the clause 'what happened next' is the object of the preposition 'at'.
No, the verb 'happened' is the past tense of the verb to happen.The noun form of the verb to happen is the gerund, happening.Example: I don't know what happened to my notebook.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Example: What happened to my notebook? I thought I left it here. (the pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'notebook' in the second sentence)
No it is an adjective, extinction is the noun. Dinosaurs are extinct. The extinction of dinosaurs happened a long time ago.
The possessive form for the proper noun Venus is Venus's.Example: What happened to Venus's arms?
The noun 'legacy' is an abstract noun as a word for a tradition or problem that exists as a result of something that happened in the past. The noun 'legacy' is a concrete noun as a word for property that is left to someone by will.
"Allegation" is a noun that refers to a claim or assertion that someone has done something wrong or illegal without proof.
No, the word cunningly is an adverb. You know how an adjective describes the noun in an sentence? Well, adverbs like cunningly describe how the verb happened or was done. "Cunning" is both an adjective and a noun, however.
No. Struck would be a verb. It is past tense, but it isn't an idea, it is an action that happened.
the word 'laugh' is a verb (laugh, laughs, laughing, laughed) and a noun (laugh, laughs).A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'laugh' is it.Examples:You will laugh at what happened. (verb)I need a good laugh. (noun)It will lift my spirits. (pronoun)
No, "story action" is not a noun on its own. "Story" is a noun, while "action" can be a noun when referring to something that is done or the process of doing something. Together, "story action" could refer to the actions within a story.
No, the word 'laugh' is a verb (laugh, laughs, laughing, laughed) and a noun (laugh, laughs).A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'laugh' is it.Examples:You will laugh at what happened. (verb)I need a good laugh. (noun)It will lift my spirits. (pronoun)