pursuing, running after, following, hunting, tracking, trailing, drove away, shooed.
Another word for chase is persuite
run after
Pursued.
Chased is the past tense and past participle of the verb chase:The dog chased the rabbit into the bushes.
I chased her until she caught me. The dawn chased the night away. The cat chased the bird to no avail.
The word "purchased" has two syllables. It is pronounced as pur-chased.
The verb eg subject = dog verb = chased object = cat The dog chased the cat
The maniac chased me home.
chased
There are two syllables in the word chasing.
The predator chased after its prey.
It depends on how the word 'boys' is used. If it is a plural noun, then no. The boys chased the dog. If is is a singular possessive noun, then yes. The boy's dog chased him. If it is a plural possessive noun, then yes. The boys' dogs chased them.
The word that receives the action of the verb and answers the question "what" or "whom" is called the direct object.
chased
The crotchety old man chased the kids out of his backyard.