No, violent is an adjective.
No "violent" isn't a verb at all.
had been damaged is the verb phrase.
Had been damaged.
The verb to rage drops the E when forming the word raging.
No, it is either a verb or a plural noun. For the verb to riot, riots is the present tense, third person singular conjugation.
The verb of promotion is promote.Other verbs are promotes, promoting and promoted, depending on the tense.Some example sentences are:"I will promote this for you"."This promotes violence"."We are promoting a new product"."They promoted a new violent product".
The word "raging" can be either a verb or an adjective, depending on how it is used in a sentence. As a verb, it means to display intense or uncontrollable anger or emotions. As an adjective, it describes something that is characterized by violent or extreme behavior.
No. Stormed is a verb form, and stormy is an adjective. The adverb form "stormily" is rarely used.
Depending on the context, struggle can be a noun or a verb. As a noun: Raising a child can be an emotional struggle. As a verb: He struggles to get the oversized TV into the too-small trunk.
The comparative is "more violent"; the superlative is "most violent".
The correct spelling of the past tense verb is collided (impacted, ran into).
i would have to say that is was violent