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Inert.
Perturb.
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"Chirped" can be both a transitive and intransitive verb. As an intransitive verb, it stands alone without requiring an object (e.g., "The birds chirped"). As a transitive verb, it requires an object to complete its meaning (e.g., "The birds chirped a lovely tune").
Chirped is a verb. It's the past tense of chirp.
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chirped
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peeped, cheeped, tweeted, twittered
No, the word chirped is the past participle, past tense of the verb to chirp. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective. Examples:verb: We sat quietly while the crickets chirped.adjective: Her chirped greeting made me smile.The noun form is chirp: I heard a chirp coming from the nest.
The past historic tense of "chirp" is "chirped".
The subject is "birds".
The bird chirped so much he went ballistic hearing the chirping everywhere no matter where he went to escape the obnoxious sound. it could also be the bird chirped so much, he got extremely tired, and felt as if he could sleep for a year, his feet also seemed to way a ton when he began to fly home.
The canary chirped a high-pitched song to the other birds that sat on the fence.
The past simple of - The sparrows were chirping - is:The sparrows chirped