Yes, sounded, the past participle of sound, is a verb.
A verb is a word that describes an action (run, walk, etc), a state of being (exist, stand, etc) or occurrence (happen, become, etc).
A linking verb is something such as- is, am, are, was, were, be, being, been, and also likes like seem, smell, appears, became, etc.. They connect the subject to something in the predicate, as for the "for sound" part, I'm not for sure what you mean.
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The word 'harmony' is a noun, an abstract noun; a word for the combination of simultaneously sounded musical notes to produce a pleasing effect; a situation in which people live and work well with other people; the attractive effect that is created when objects, colours etc combine together well.The verb is to harmonize. The abstract noun form of the verb is the gerund, harmonizing.
The words "loud" and "thunderous" are adjectives used to describe nouns.The term "loud and thunderous" is a compound adjective, also used to describe a noun.Example functions:Mom told me to turn down the loud music. (describes the noun 'music' which is the direct object of the verb "turn")The conductor bowed to thunderous applause. (describes the noun "applause" which is the object of the preposition "to")The loud and thunderous lightening forced us to seek shelter. (compound adjective describes the subject noun "lightening")The approaching storm was loud and thunderous. (compound predicate adjective following the linking verb "was")
It is sounded out like this: CAL-AMMA (the first A is a long a)
Yes, "sounded" is an action verb that describes the action of producing a sound or making a noise.
He sounded the bell to start the meeting. That music sounds good.
Evacuate is used most often a verb. "Workers evacuated the plant when the alarm sounded".
A linking verb is something such as- is, am, are, was, were, be, being, been, and also likes like seem, smell, appears, became, etc.. They connect the subject to something in the predicate, as for the "for sound" part, I'm not for sure what you mean.
When a verb is used as a linking verb, it is intransitive, since it does not take an object.The story sounds interesting.In this example, the linking verb links a noun subject (story) with a predicate adjective (interesting).
The word "sounds" can be a verb (present tense of "sound") or a noun (referring to noises or auditory sensations).
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At the entrance of the zoo it sounded like a lion roared.
The past tense of sound is sounded. e.g. The car's battery sounded like it was dying.
"Bark," in terms of the covering of a tree, is a noun. With regards to dogs, it could be a noun or a verb depending on context. Example 1: "The dog's bark sounded happy." In this case "bark" is used as a noun. Example 2: "The dog decided to bark." In this case, "bark" is used as a verb.
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The past tense of "sound" is "sounded".