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It is "departed". Example: "There is a lingering smell from our recently departed visitor."
It is "departed". Example: "There is a lingering smell from our recently departed visitor."
The noun form of to bury is burial. Burying can also used as a noun, but is more specifically a gerund.
burial
Their first lines together, in scene 5, form a sonnet.
The plural of scene is scenes.
The noun forms of the verb to bury are burial and the gerund, burying, both are concrete nouns as words for a physical action.The noun 'burial' is an abstract noun as a word for a ceremony surrounding a formal interment of a body.
A burial case is a form of coffin, usually made of iron, made to close air-tight, for the preservation of the human body.
The verb form of departure is depart.Other verbs are departs, departed and departing, depending on the tense.Some examples for you are:"I will depart tomorrow"."He departs from the train"."He has departed"."I am departing later".
Hard parts/quick burial
At the end of three days, or on the fourth day.
The noun forms of the verb to bury are burial and the gerund, burying.