No, fat is a noun or an adjective. The verb form is 'fatten' (fattens, fattening, fattened). Example uses:
Noun: Please trim the fat from this steak.
Adjective: I just got a fat raise in pay.
Verb: That poor teddy bear needs more stuffing to fattenit up.
The word 'fat' is both a noun (fat, fats) and an adjective (fat, fatter, fattest). Examples:Noun: I removed most of the fat before broiling the steak.Adjective: Pick a fat pumpkin to make a nice round face.Some dictionaries designate 'fat' as a verb (fat, fats, fatting, fatted); however, the more common verb is to fatten (fattens, fattening, fattened).
adjective Fat could also be a noun. Fat on your body is a noun. Being fat is an adjective.
yes example: From behind the pole came a fat man. The subject is "man," and "pole" is the verb. The verb comes before the suject.
'Amusing' is an adjective or a verb: 'He is a very amusing person to talk to.' (Adjective) 'She was amusing her cousin by telling jokes.' (Verb) The adverbial form is 'amusingly': 'Amusingly, the pompous fat lady then slipped on a banana skin and fell over.'
The word 'lean' is a noun, a verb, and an adjective.The noun 'lean' is a word for the part of meat that has little fat content; a word for a deviation from the perpendicular, an inclination; a word for a thing.The noun form of the verb to lean is the gerund, leaning.The noun form of the adjective lean is leanness.
The word 'fat' is both a noun (fat, fats) and an adjective (fat, fatter, fattest). Examples:Noun: I removed most of the fat before broiling the steak.Adjective: Pick a fat pumpkin to make a nice round face.Some dictionaries designate 'fat' as a verb (fat, fats, fatting, fatted); however, the more common verb is to fatten (fattens, fattening, fattened).
A verb for fat is fatten. As in "to fatten something". Fattened and fattening can also be used as verbs.
adjective Fat could also be a noun. Fat on your body is a noun. Being fat is an adjective.
yes example: From behind the pole came a fat man. The subject is "man," and "pole" is the verb. The verb comes before the suject.
A linking verb is a verb that links a noun to an adjective. Ex: The dog is fat. Is is the linking verb. a helping verb always stands in front of a main verb. Ex: Kendrick has been to Florida.
istExample: She is fat ... sie ist fettbut... at the end is the verb when saying because she is fat ( weil sie fett ist).
Noun: not fat; slender; in short supply Verb: to reduce in number
'Amusing' is an adjective or a verb: 'He is a very amusing person to talk to.' (Adjective) 'She was amusing her cousin by telling jokes.' (Verb) The adverbial form is 'amusingly': 'Amusingly, the pompous fat lady then slipped on a banana skin and fell over.'
no, because fat is describing something not a common noun
"Looked" is a verb in the past tense form. It is the past tense of the verb "look."
A predicate is part of a sentence.The dog chased the fat cat. The dog is the subject everything else is called the predicate, (verb and object).
The word 'lean' is a noun, a verb, and an adjective.The noun 'lean' is a word for the part of meat that has little fat content; a word for a deviation from the perpendicular, an inclination; a word for a thing.The noun form of the verb to lean is the gerund, leaning.The noun form of the adjective lean is leanness.