Scared can be used as a verb in certain ways, e.g. "you scared me" where it is in the past tense.
But it can also be used as an adjective (scared tourists).
Yes.
The adjectives for the noun and verb scare are scary and scared. The related adverbs are scarily (in a scary manner) and scaredly (in a scared or frightened manner).
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A verb is an action. How is not a verb, if that was what you were asking
The verb forms are access, accesses, accessing, accessed. The verb access is an action verb (a verb for an act).
The auxiliary verb can is the closest verb to the noun ability.
Scare is a noun and a verb. Noun: You gave me quite a scare! Verb: You scared me!
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Scare is a regular verb son the past and past participle are both verb + -ed scared
That is the correct spelling of the verb "scare" (frighten).
No. It's a verb or an adjective, not a noun.
Scared (past tense of scare) is an action verb.
The adjectives for the noun and verb scare are scary and scared. The related adverbs are scarily (in a scary manner) and scaredly (in a scared or frightened manner).
The adjectives for the noun and verb scare are scary and scared. The related adverbs are scarily (in a scary manner) and scaredly (in a scared or frightened manner).
scare means that your shocked or surprised so you jump (sometimes)+++Incorrect, in meaning and tense.TO scare (using it as a verb) means to alarm or frighten. E.g. We moved quietly and slowly so as not to scare the animals.'A scare (as a noun) is an alarming event. E.g., The latest health scare concerns the potential effects of excessive coffee drinking.
The word 'scare' is a noun as a word for a sudden attack of fear or alarm; a period of general fear or alarm. The noun form for the verb to scare is the gerund, scaring.
Scared can be a verb (past tense of the verb to scare), and an adjective. Example uses: As a verb: She was scared to speak but didn't show it. As an adjective: A scared little rabbit crouched under the leaves.
No, the word 'scared' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to scare. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective. Examples:verb: I was so scared that when the curtain went up my mind went blank.adjective: The scared children wouldn't go into the playground until the crows were chased away.The word scare is an abstract noun as a word for a sensation of sudden fear or a state of alarm; a panic.