When they first started naming hurricanes they only named them girl names because of the saying there is not wrath like that of a woman scorned... Each year they come up with a list of names A-Z and just give off the names as new hurricanes come about (i don't know how they come up with the names or why they started naming them in the first place)
The past is reached.
The past tense of "reach" is "reached" and the past participle is also "reached."
The past tense of "reach" is "reached."
The past participle of "reach" is "reached."
There is no difference at all. In years past all hurricanes were named after women. Some women took offense to that so the national weather service started to alternate between boys names and girls names so no one would be offended.
There has been no hurricanes in England but many in foreign countries!! There haven't been too many hurricanes this past year, and most of them disappeared
Yes, it had several in the past.
reached what
The past perfect tense of reach is had reached.
No, it is not an adverb. Reached is a verb, the past tense and past participle of "to reach." There is no regular adverb form.
No, it is not a noun. Reached is the past tense and past participle of "to reach." The noun form is just "reach."