yes
Scratch is a verb. The past tense form is scratched. Example: The cat scratched my arm.
yes
The cat scratched my faceI scratched his name off the list
it depends on ehat kind of sentence it is in for example She scratched the her phone. (scratched a verb) in the sentence: He out the scrathed pocket in his pocket. (scratched is an adjective)
Verb
The present participle of the verb to scratch is scratching. The past participle is scratched.
yes. Depending on the material and how new the drums are will tell you how deep the scratch could be if you scratched it. sharp objects obviously are one of the main causes of scratched drums
Yes, 'tell' is a verb. The past tense is told.
Pleasure can be used as a verb itself."I will pleasure you.""She was pleasured by him.""It was pleasuring to meet you.""I was pleasured."Another verb is please."I will please you.""She was very pleased with him.""It was pleasing to see them again.""I was very pleased."
The infinitive is 'to please'.
The noun forms of the verb to please are pleaser and the gerund, pleasing.A related noun form is pleasure.
Look and see if its scratched or cracked