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Is changed a verb or a strong verd?

It is a verb.


What is the verb of this sentence This event changed Alaska forever?

The verb in the sentence is: changed


What part of speech is the word changed?

The word removed is a verb. It is the past tense of remove.


What parts of grammar is is changed?

The verb "is" is typically changed based on the subject in a sentence as part of subject-verb agreement. This means that the form of the verb will change to match the number and person of the subject. For example, "He is running" changes to "They are running" to reflect the plural subject.


The subject of a sentence is not changed by a...?

...prepositional phrase. The subject remains the same regardless of any prepositional phrases that may appear before it in the sentence.


What part of speech is word changed?

Changed is a verb (past tense of change) and an adjective (a changed man).


A verb that is changed to the past tense by adding -ed is called a verb?

Regular Bay HI


Why is an irregular verb like a flat tire?

they both have to be changed


Is changed an adverb?

No. Changed is a past tense verb, and the past participle of "to change." It is also used as an adjective.


How do you change a declarative sentence into a question?

To change a declarative sentence into a question, you can typically add a question word (who, what, when, where, why, how) at the beginning of the sentence, invert the subject and the verb, or add a question mark at the end.


Is be a verb or action?

'to be' is a linking verb not an action verb. It expresses a 'state of being'. You are good. You = good 'are' is the second person of 'to be'


What is a camouflaged verb?

A camouflaged verb is a verb that has been changed into an adjective or noun by adding ance, ant, ence, ency, ent, ion, ing, et cetera. A camouflaged verb requires the addition of another verb to complete the sentence.