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We walked past the parked cars.

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Is the word parked an adjective word yes or no?

no it is not an adjective


Is parallel an adjective?

yes parallel is an adjective because an ajective is a disribing word. ex: his car was parked parallel to mine


Is the word that an adjective-?

The word that can be a pronoun or a demonstrative adjective, e.g. that man. It can be also be used in relative clauses that limit the subject.(pronoun) That is the right answer.(adjective) That car was parked here before.(clause) The dress that she wanted had already been sold.


What part of speech is the word stationary?

The word "stationary" is an adjective. It describes something that is not moving or fixed in one place.


What is the adjective in the sentence The red truck was parked behind the garage?

Adjectives describe people, places or things. In the given sentence only two words describe people or places or things. The phrase "behind the garage" indicates where the truck was parked. That makes it a adverbial. The verbial "was parked" is a past perfect form of a verb. The word truck is the subject ( a simple noun) of the sentence. That leaves the words the red. Both the and red describe the subject truck. (Which truck? The red one.) Red is a common adjective describing color. The is a determiner, which arguably is a form of an adjective. But unless you are in college, the answer your teacher wants is red.


What is the adjective in the sentences the red truck was parked behind the garage?

Adjectives describe people, places or things. In the given sentence only two words describe people or places or things. The phrase "behind the garage" indicates where the truck was parked. That makes it a adverbial. The verbial "was parked" is a past perfect form of a verb. The word truck is the subject ( a simple noun) of the sentence. That leaves the words the red. Both the and red describe the subject truck. (Which truck? The red one.) Red is a common adjective describing color. The is a determiner, which arguably is a form of an adjective. But unless you are in college, the answer your teacher wants is red.


Who is liable in a rear end collision if the car that was rear ended was parked?

As long as the parked vehicle is parked properly and not illegally parked in any manner, then the vehicle that rear-ended the parked car is at fault. Now if the parked car is sitting illegally (such as double parked or parked in a no parking zone, etc.) then the parked car is at fault or even both the parked car AND the car that hits it are BOTH at fault.


Who is at fault if you back into an illegally parked car?

The person's who parked it there, (its parked illegally.)Not your fault.


When was Parked created?

Parked was created in 2011.


Is in the parking lot an adverb phrase?

A prepositional phrase is defined by what it modifies. The man in the parking lot seemed nervous. (adjective) The stolen car was parked in the parking lot. (adverb)


Can a grammatically correct sentence begin with 'That'?

Yes, using that as a noun or an adjective. Such as: "That which is truth is believable." "That car was parked in my driveway." There are more convoluted forms: "That all of our efforts failed is extremely disheartening."


Who be be at fault if you hit an illegally parked car in Atlanta even if the illegally parked car was in a blind spot and the space where the car was parked illegally was too close for comfront?

It would be the car who had parked illegally because he was not parked in a legal spot.