Carrying is a verbal noun (gerund) as well as a verb. Carrying is not an adjective. Examples:
Noun: The carrying is the hard part, the shopping is the fun part. (two gerunds)
Verb: He was carrying the groceries in for his mom.
Enchanting is an adjective, as well as a verb form. It is the present participle of the verb, to enchant.
It's a verb (as well as an adjective).
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
The word 'well' can be any of those: an adverb, adjective, noun, or verb. Or an interjection. Adverb: I'm taking advantage of a well deserved rest. Adjective: Bobby had not been well for several weeks. Noun: You are a well of information on minutia. Verb: At sad movies, her eyes well up with tears. Interjection: Well, I'm sure glad to see you.
peeked a adjective or verb
no it's a noun but if it is carry it's a verb
Enchanting is an adjective, as well as a verb form. It is the present participle of the verb, to enchant.
No, it is not. It is the present participle of the verb to carry. It can be a verb, or adjective, or noun. A contraction is a combined word form that uses an apostrophe.
Specialty is not a verb. It is a noun and can be used as an adjective as well.
It's a verb (as well as an adjective).
The word "guarded" can be used as an adjective or as a verb in the past tense. As an adjective... This entry is well guarded. As a verb... The policeman guarded the door.
Complete is an adjective as well as a verb. The past participle completed (finished) can also be an adjective.
The word 'well' can be an adverb, adjective, interjection, noun, or verb. Example uses: Adverb: The was a well planned meeting. Adjective: The student was not feeling well. Interjection: Well! That explains it. Noun: We had to dig a new well when we bought the house. Verb: Tears will well up in her eyes at any sad romantic movie.
No. Biting can be a verb as well as an adjective.
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
No, pound is not an adjective. It can be a noun--a poundof money. It can be a verb, as well--pound on the door.
plough is a adjective so no if you are thinking it is a noun well you are incorect