It is a verb form of the verb "to play." But it may be used as a noun (gerund).
Yes, it is. It means to engage in actions or activities that are "not work."
Yes, played is a verb. It is the past tense and past participle of 'to play.'
(As the participle, it can rarely be used as an adjective, e.g. played cards.)
"Plays" can be a verb (e.g., "He plays with his toy truck.") or a noun (e.g., "Let's see some plays on Broadway while we're in New York.")
There is no strong verb for play - played.
have/has/had are 'action verbs' when they are followed by a noun, eg. i have a pen - is the action of having or owning a pen. when they are used in a sentence such as 'i have played football' they then become an auxiallary verb, in this case to the verb played.
Here "Played" is transitive verb and "Board" is intransitive verb. As Transitive verb means actions pass through, and intrasitive means actions do not pass, stop with it or other words. The following example will clear it. The boy kicks football. Kicks is a transitive verb, because action is passing from boy to football. The boy loughs loudly. Loughs is an intrasitive verb, as action stops with it, it doesnot pass from the boy to any other word.
An adjective describes something a verb is a doing word, or action word.ex/"John played with the big red ball.""Played" is the verb, "big" and "red" are adjectives that describe the ball.
Yes, playing is a verb.Other verbs are play, plays and played.
The word have is a verb (have, has, having, had) and an auxiliary (helper verb), for example 'have been', 'have studied', or 'have played'.
There is no strong verb for play - played.
have/has/had are 'action verbs' when they are followed by a noun, eg. i have a pen - is the action of having or owning a pen. when they are used in a sentence such as 'i have played football' they then become an auxiallary verb, in this case to the verb played.
played
Different is an adjective. Played is a verb.
The past perfect of the verb to play is had played.
Here "Played" is transitive verb and "Board" is intransitive verb. As Transitive verb means actions pass through, and intrasitive means actions do not pass, stop with it or other words. The following example will clear it. The boy kicks football. Kicks is a transitive verb, because action is passing from boy to football. The boy loughs loudly. Loughs is an intrasitive verb, as action stops with it, it doesnot pass from the boy to any other word.
An action verb because you are doing the action. EX: Tim plays with his new Baseball bat. He is in action. Don't think this is a linking verb!
No, nicely is an adverb; a word that modifies a verb; The noun form is niceness or nicety. Examples: The suit is nicely tailored. (nicely tells about the verb, tailored) She sings so nicely. (nicely describes the verb, sings) It was a nicely played game. (nicely tells how it 'was played', the verb)
Yes, playing is a verb.Other verbs are play, plays and played.
Lost is an adjective as in no longer possessed such as 'lost friends'. Lost is also a verb as in 'we played well, but we lost'.
An adjective describes something a verb is a doing word, or action word.ex/"John played with the big red ball.""Played" is the verb, "big" and "red" are adjectives that describe the ball.