Yes it is the past tense of the verb race.
No it is not. Raced is the past tense and past participle of the verb to race, and may be a verb form, participial, or (rarely) an adjective.
The strong word for race in a verb is raced
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No, the word 'raced' is the past tense of the verb to race.The word race is both a noun (race, races) and a verb (race, races, racing, raced).Examples:I'm entering a marathon race for the first time. (noun)The race of the skeleton will be determined by genetic testing. (noun)Jack will race at the track meet on Friday. (verb)Jack raced very well at his last meet. (verb)
Yes. The truck raced past. I like to race.
The word race is already a verb because it is an action. As in "to race".Races, racing and raced are some more verbs."We will race tonight"."His heart races"."I raced to his aid"."They are racing again".
The word race is already a verb because it is an action. As in "to race".Races, racing and raced are some more verbs."We will race tonight"."His heart races"."I raced to his aid"."They are racing again".
Not ordinarily. It is the past tense and past participle of the verb (to race) and would require unusual syntax to describe a noun (e.g. raced horses, raced engines). The present participle, racing, can be an adjective or a noun/gerund.
It's an adverb because it describes the verb~
The boys raced for the finish line.
Dude, isn't it a bit obvious? RACEd
Bicycles are raced in the Tour de France