"Away" is an Adverb of Place
This is because "Away" describes anything that is absent.
The definition of "Away" is "From a particular thing or place, In a different direction, or out of reach or existence"
How about:
His mother warned him that if he played with water he would catch a cold but he did it anyway
An example of a verb phrase would be 'to do away with' as in get rid of, abolish or stop
Away doesn't have a past participle as it's an adverb.
I can type an answer with the word away.
Yes It is a Verb
No it is a verb phrase. Passed is the past tense of the verb to pass, and away is an adverb which modifies the verb pass.
Verb
Avoid is a verb - to keep away from.
verb."i driffted away from the island."
Away is not a verb and does not have a past tense.
Attempting means making an effort or trying to do something. It implies taking action to achieve a goal or complete a task.
id say a verb because something can do that.
was filled - passive verb phrasepassed away - past tense phrasal verb
The direct object in the phrase "Go away" is "away." It receives the action of the verb "go."
the subject is band and the verb is travels
Examples of synonyms for the verb to send away are:banishexiledeportoustdispatchexpeldeploy