The word chase is both a noun and a verb (chase, chases, chasing, chased). Example uses:
As a noun: The chase to catch up with the bus left us breathless.
As a verb: If you chase after him but he won't respect you.
No, chase isn't an adjective. It is a verb, or a noun (pursuit). It can be used as an adjunct as in the movie term "chase scene."
He is one of the main characters in Chasing Vermeer.
I was chasing my pet dog to give me my hat back.As a verb or as a gerund…
"Swarm" is a collective noun and takes a singular verb. Although many bees make a swarm, it is meant to be taken as one whole. The correct sentence is, "There was a swarm of bees (chasing me)." The sentence could be rearranged to read, "A swarm of bees was chasing me." See the related link for subject/verb agreement rules. Rules 3, 4, and 18 address this question.
The noun 'tag' is a common noun, (in this context) a general word for chasing and/or touching a person in a game or a sport.The word 'playing' is a gerund, the present participle of the verb 'to play' that also functions as an adjective and a gerund (a verbal noun).When functioning as a noun, the word 'playing' is a common noun, a general word for an activity.The term 'playing tag' can function as a predicate (verb + direct object) or a noun phrase.Examples:The children were playing tag in the park. (predicate)Playing tag provides exercise in the fresh air. (noun phrase, subject of the sentence)
The word chasing is a verb. (It is the present participle of "chase")
Direct object
The CAT is chasing a mouse.This noun is the subject of this sentence.Some other examples (replace the highlighted word 'noun' with a noun of your choosing):Noun of a feather flock together.A noun and his money are soon parted.A noun in the hand is worth two in the bush.A noun saved is a noun earned.A noun a day keeps the doctor away.All noun and no noun make Jack a dull boy.A noun in time saves nine.Noun is up.
No, chase isn't an adjective. It is a verb, or a noun (pursuit). It can be used as an adjunct as in the movie term "chase scene."
The simple past for to chase is chased.The past tense of is chasing or are chasing is was chasing or were chasing.(Past continuous tense)
Chasing is the correct spelling.
Chasing people who owe you money.
The setting in Chasing Vermeer is Chicago.
The tiger is chasing a stag in the Siberian jungle.
Chasing Sunshine was created in 2009.
Chasing Kangaroos was created in 2007.
Chasing Christmas was created in 2005.