Ache is a noun and a verb.
Noun: I have an ache is my side.
Verb: My side aches.
Noun and verb
The questioned phrase is an Adverbial participial phrase.
The word ached has one syllable.
Ached only has one syllable.
After a long day of working out at the gym, his muscles ached.
My feet sure ached after my first day as a waitress.
How does bear oil help ached and pains
No. In Chaucer's day ached was pronounced ock-ed but there was a vowel shift in English, and the "long" a of ached went from ah to ei. Cracked has always been pronounced cracked.
Aching is an adjective.
Ached.
part of speech
The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.
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