dressing!
the part of speech for "dressed" is verb
A dress as in clothing is a noun. To dress, as in to wear is a verb.
verb
Dress.
It most certainly is; the word dress is a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a garment, a thing. The word dress is also a verb (dress, dresses, dressing, dressed) and an adjective (dress, dressier, dressiest). Example uses: Noun: The dress is new but the shoes are not. Verb: He can dress himself. Adjective: How great he looks in his dress uniform.
The past tense of the verb to dress is dressed.
No. The verb "is" is a linking verb, which makes "upstairs" an adjective.
The verb phrase in the sentence "She should have not borrowed my dress!" is "should have not borrowed." This phrase consists of the modal verb "should," the auxiliary verb "have," and the main verb "borrowed," indicating an action that was not advisable in the past.
The French word for dress (noun) is "une robe" (fem.). The verb "to dress" is "habiller".
Stola is dress, if you mean the article of clothing vesto is to dress, or to wear, if you mean the verb
wear?
wear