Yes, tossed, the past tense of toss, is an action, therefore it 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).
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No an adjective is a describing word while toss is a verb, a doing word.
There is no indirect object in the sentence, "Your friend tossed the ball to you."the noun 'ball' is the direct object of the verb 'tossed'The pronoun 'you' is the object of the preposition 'to'If the sentence were written, "Your friend tossed you the ball.", the pronoun 'you' is the indirect object of the verb 'tossed'. The noun 'ball' is still the direct object of the verb 'tossed'.
No, the word 'tossed' is a verb, the past participle, past tense of the verb to toss. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:Jack tossed an tomato across the table to Kim. (verb)Kim cut the tomato into pieces for a tossed salad. (adjective)The word 'toss' is also a noun; a word for an instance of being thrown or flung; the distance that something is thrown; an abrupt movement of the head; the flip of a coin to decide an issue; a word for a thing.A pronoun is a word that takes the placed of a noun in a sentence.The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'toss' is it.Examples:The toss was in my favor. It came up heads.He gave an indignant toss of the head. Itdislodged his toupee.
The adjective forms for the verb to 'toss' are the present participle, tossing (The tossing sessions have strengthened my wrist.), and the past participle, tossed(The tossed confetti and streamers were cleaned up by maintenance before dawn.).
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A homophone for "tossed" is "tost."
The suffix for tossed is ed
tossed = threw finished = through
Catch is a strong verb with principle parts catch, caught, caught.I catch the ball when Jane tosses it.I caught the ball when Jane tossed it.
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tossed has 2 syllables (tos-sed) bye x
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