The cat scratched my face
I scratched his name off the list
An example of "scratch" used as a verb is: "She scratched her head in confusion while trying to solve the puzzle."
Scratch is a verb. The past tense form is scratched. Example: The cat scratched my arm.
"Scratches" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to marks or abrasions on a surface. As a verb, it describes the action of making marks or abrasions on a surface.
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"Together with his friends" is an example of an uninterrupted verb phrase, where the phrase "with his friends" adds information but does not interrupt the main verb "together."
"Run" is an example of a verb. Verbs are words that express action, occurrence, or state of being.
Scratch is a verb. The past tense form is scratched. Example: The cat scratched my arm.
To scratch is a verb and a scratch is a noun.
Well a scratch on your face would be 'a scratch' so it would be a thing, or a noun. But to scratch something would be an action or a verb; 'to scratch' is an action word and a verb.
The verb in the sentence is scratch.Verbs are actions or "doing" words. To scratch something is an action.
When the dog wants to go out, she will scratch at the door. Did you scratch your arm climbing out of the tree? Please don't scratch your mosquito bites! Could you scratch my back?
The present participle of the verb to scratch is scratching. The past participle is scratched.
Start from scratch is an idiom it is not a part of speech. It contains a verb -start, a preposition - from and a noun - scratch
Yes, scratch is an onomatopoeia :)
scribble, scrawl, scratch
A verb is an action word, so I guess pounce, scratch, hiss, purr, etc.
Example sentence - We found a deep scratch on the desktop.
"Scratches" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to marks or abrasions on a surface. As a verb, it describes the action of making marks or abrasions on a surface.