The verb for mad is madden.
Others are maddens, maddening and maddened.
Here are some example sentences for you:
"This will madden her".
"The noise maddens the neighbours".
"The thoughts are maddening",
"He was maddened by the suggestion".
There is no such verb as "mad".
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Mad is an adjective.
Cracked is an adjective which means mad.
It depends.If it is "The cook was mad" then it's a noun.If it is " the girl will cook dinner" then it is a verb.
The homophone is the same word -- mad. The word mad has two meanings: mad = crazy mad = angry
There is no past tense because mad is an adjective.Example: I am mad. Mad is a predicate adjective describing the subject I.To use it in the past, it becomes I was mad. The verb, to be, changed, but theadjective stayed the way it is.
a transitive verb is any verb that redirects its action onto an object. eg Lions eat. the verb eat is not transitive because it has no object Lions eat prey. the verb eat is trnasitive because it has an object - prey,
No, the word 'merely' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. Example:He wasn't mad, he was merely disappointed.
It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World was released on 11/07/1963.
The Production Budget for It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World was $9,400,000.
The Production Budget for It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World was $9,400,000.