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Yes, delay is a verb. It's also a noun.

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What is the past tense action verb of delay?

The past tense of "delay" is "delayed."


What is the past tense of delay?

The past tense form of the verb 'delay' is 'delayed'.


Is delayed a noun?

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Is delay an adverb?

No, it is not an adverb. The word delay is a noun, or a verb (to delay). The closest adverb form is likely "dilatorily" (in a manner that delays).


What part of speech is delayed?

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What is the future tense of 'delay'?

The future tense of delay is will delay.


Is would lead a conjunction?

No, it is not. The term "would lead" is a conditional verb form. E.g. Any delay would lead to failure.