Killed is already a verb because it is an action.
Other verbs are kill, kills and killing.
Some example sentences are:
"I will will kill that moth in a minute".
"Fire kills people".
"Stop the killing".
"He was killed by a stray banana skin".
The word kill is already a verb because it is an action.
Kills, killing and killed are also verbs.
Some examples for you are:
"I will kill my enemies".
"She kills the spider".
"Please stop killing people".
"The police killed the suspect after he threatened them with a gun".
Kill is a verb eg:
We kill the chickens when they are 30 weeks old.
Yes, 'was killed' is a compound verb. A compound verb consists of an auxiliary verb (was) and another verb (killed).
The verb in that expression is "killed."
Killed is the past tense of kill--an action verb.
Yes, the word killed is the past participle, past tense of the verb to kill (kills, killing, killed). The past participle of the verb is also an adjective, a word to describe a noun, for example a killed virus, a killed flame.
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The word killed can be an adjective, particularly when talking about an animal that is freshly killed. Killed can also be the past tense of the verb kill.
"Kill" is an action... "killed" is past tense meaning... you've done it... words showing action in a sentence are VERBS.
The correct spelling of the verb form is "assassinated" (killed, used for political or famous people).
"Prey" is a noun and a verb.Prey (noun): something that is hunted and killed by something else for food.Lions hunt and kill their prey.Prey (verb): hunt and kill for food.Lions prey on buffalo.
Many turkeys are killed for Thanksgiving dinner.
"Information" isn't a verb and so doesn't have any tenses. The past participle of kill is killed.
In the active-voice sentence "I should kill you," the receiver follows the verb. In the passive-voice sentence "You should be killed," the receiver precedes the verb. The difference between active and passive voice is merely the presence of the actor. In passive voice, the actor disappears.