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No, it is not. "Fought" is the past tense of the verb "to fight" (it's an irregular verb, so the past tense looks unusual). Last week, the two boxers fought for the championship. A verb usually shows an action: to run, to sing, to eat, to give, to fight.

However, an adjective is a word that describes, or tells me more about, a noun or a pronoun. For example: It's a beautiful day. "Day" is a noun, and the adjective "beautiful" describes it. He drives an old car. "Car" is a noun, and "old" tells me more about it.

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