"accident" = a noun
"waiting" = a verb
"to happen" = a verb
"Eventually" is an adverb. It describes when something will happen or the way in which something will happen.
All words have a part of speech. Casualties is a noun. It's the plural form of casualty.
"had been waiting" is a verb phrase. It's the past perfect progressive tense of wait.
"Never" is typically classified as an adverb, used to indicate that something does not or will not happen at any time.
The word "imminent" is an adjective. It is used to describe something that is about to happen or occur soon.
Happen is a verb.
The word waiting is a verb. It is the present participle of the verb to wait.
The definition of leaving the scene of an accident is a person who flees an accident after being part of it. They drive off without giving insurance information or waiting for the police to arrive at the scene.
The word betide is a verb. It means to happen to.
"Eventually" is an adverb. It describes when something will happen or the way in which something will happen.
All words have a part of speech. Casualties is a noun. It's the plural form of casualty.
It's an adjective. It describes something that can happen but it is not a certainty.
"had been waiting" is a verb phrase. It's the past perfect progressive tense of wait.
Accidentally is an adverb.adverbs The word "accidentally", meaning "in an accidental fashion", is an adverb.No it's an adverb.
The word wait is a verb (wait, waits, waiting, waited), but wait is also a noun. Example sentence: The wait at the doctor's office was very long.
The word "imminent" is an adjective. It is used to describe something that is about to happen or occur soon.
Coincide is a verb (happen at the same time) This year my birthday will coincide with the state fair.