Yes, the word questioned is a verb.
Other verbs are question, questions and questioning, depending on the tense you need.
Yes the word "questioned" is a verb.
The word 'question' is actually both a noun and a verb.Examples- "She asked a very simple question." [noun]- "The man was questioned extensively." [verb]
Who comes up with these questions? Victory is a noun.
The verb form of the word "residence" is "reside."
The word looks is a action verb.
Yes it can be. The word was can be a main verb or an auxiliary verb (sometimes called a helping verb)
would - verb you - pronoun have - verb questioned - verb him - pronoun
The verb 'questioned' can be transitive or intransitive. Examples: Transitive: I was questioned endlessly. Intransitive: I questioned the veracity of the his excuse.
The word 'question' is actually both a noun and a verb.Examples- "She asked a very simple question." [noun]- "The man was questioned extensively." [verb]
questioned
Questioning is a verb. It describes an action.
The word 'question' is actually both a noun and a verb.Examples- "She asked a very simple question." [noun]- "The man was questioned extensively." [verb]
In order for a sentence to contain a predicate adjective, it must have a linking verb. Questioned is the only verb in that sentence, and it's an action verb.
questioned means to be asked. synonyms might include: asked, interrigated, drilled
Yes, the word question is a commonnoun, a general word for a query for information; an issue that needs to be discussed and dealt with; a feeling of doubt about something.The word question is also a verb: question, questions, questioning, questioned.
Questioned.
It is a noun (formal) and it means - moral and social behaviour that is considered to be correct and acceptable egNobody questioned the propriety of her being there alone.
Unquestionable :)