Yes, as in "The doctor healed my broken arm."
No, it is not. It is a verb meaning to treat injuries and illnesses.
It depends. If heal is meant intransitively, i.e. "She healed in the hospital", the verb is Shafa (شفى) If heal is meant transitively, i.e. "I healed the monkey by bandaging its wounds", the verb is 3aaleja (عالج)
The word 'heal' in not an adjective. The word 'heal' is a verb (heal, heals, healing, healed).The abstract noun form of the verb to heal is the gerund, healing.The adjective forms of the verb to heal are the present participle, healing, and the past participle, healed.
'Naotte' is the "-te" form of the verb 'naoru,' meaning "to be fixed/healed."
The word "healed" can function as both a verb and an adjective. As a verb, it is the past tense of "heal," meaning to restore to health. As an adjective, it describes something that has been made whole or free from injury or disease. The context in which it is used determines its part of speech.
No, the word 'heal' is a verb (heal, heals, healing, healed); meaning restore to health or soundness; to cure.
No, the word "healing" is not an adverb.It is a noun ("there is a new drug to accelerate healing"), a verb ("using her powers, the elf begins healing the man") and an adjective.
Ananias healed him.
No, it should be 'he was healed'.
Healed is the correct spelling.
This wound has healed very quickly.
to heal = ripeh (ריפא). The past tense form, "healed", is conjugated depending on the subject of the sentence. for example: We healed = ripanu (×¨×™×¤×× ×•) she healed = hi rip'ah (היא ריפאה)