The second form of the verb "show" is "showed".
No. Showed is the past tense of the verb to show. The participle shown may be an adjective. There is no direct adverb form.
"Are" is a form of the verb "to be" used in the present tense with plural subjects (e.g., we are, they are).
The word are is none of the above; the word are is a verb and auxiliary verb, a form of the verb 'to be'.The verb are is the second person singular and the present indicative plural of be.
The word 'defy' is a verb (defy, defies, defying, defied).The verb form 'defy' is used for the first and second person, singular, present; and the first, second, and thrid person, plural present.The noun form for the verb to defy is the gerund, defying (an uncountable noun with no plural form).
"Revered" is a verb. It is the past participle of the verb "revere," which means to feel deep respect or admiration for someone or something.
A verb form used to show when something happens is called tense.
A verb form used to show when something happens is called tense.
Past indefinite tense
The word show can be a verb, or a noun. There is no adverb form of the adjective showy.
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"Show" is a verb and a noun and, as such, does not have a comparative or superlative form.
No. Showed is the past tense of the verb to show. The participle shown may be an adjective. There is no direct adverb form.
"Are" is a form of the verb "to be" used in the present tense with plural subjects (e.g., we are, they are).
"Revered" is a verb. It is the past participle of the verb "revere," which means to feel deep respect or admiration for someone or something.
was,were,were been aith second and third form of verb.
The word 'defy' is a verb (defy, defies, defying, defied).The verb form 'defy' is used for the first and second person, singular, present; and the first, second, and thrid person, plural present.The noun form for the verb to defy is the gerund, defying (an uncountable noun with no plural form).
It is both. The spelling is the same, but the pronunciation is different. For the verb form, the second syllable is stressed. For the noun form, the first syllable is stressed.