No, but it can be an adjective, as the participle of the verb to scream (e.g. the screaming children).
No, the word screamed is not an adverb.
The word screamed is a past tense verb.
The happy dog quickly dug a deep hole in the backyard.
The past tense of scream is screamed
The word screamed is the past tense of the verb to scream.
The past tense of scream is "screamed" and the past participle of scream is also "screamed."
The correct past tense of "scream" is "screamed."
The word screamed is a verb. The adverb form is screamingly.
The happy dog quickly dug a deep hole in the backyard.
Energetically is an adverb, yes.Some example sentences are:She energetically jumped on her parent's bed to wake them up.The children screamed energetically when the surprise was revealed.
The word dramatically is an adverb, describing how you do something.The word dramatic would be the associated adjective.So, you could say "the dramatic person screamed dramatically."In this case, dramatic is an adjective modifying the noun person, and dramatically is an adverb modifying the verb screamed.
excitingly He excitingly told me about his new bike.
The past tense of scream is screamed
The female fans screamed for Frank Sinatra, they screamed for Elvis and they screamed for the Beatles.
I/you/we/they have screamed. He/she/it has screamed.
When the World Screamed was created in 1928.
The House That Screamed was created in 2000.
Screamed is the past participle of scream.
The word screamed has one syllable.