No, it is not. Grab is a verb (to seize, take) , or less frequently a noun (e.g. make a grab, land grab).
Boys' means there are more than one boy So, if you want to say: I grabbed the hands of each boy This is how you would say it: I grabbed the boys' hands. If you say: I grabbed the boy's hand. That means: I grabbed the hand of the boy.
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grabbed,reached,
noun
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No, it is not an adverb. The word grabbed is a past tense verb, and a past participle. The adjective "grabby" does not have an adverb form.
Yes. It can be used as an adverb as well as an adjective. He reached a higher level. (adjective) He reached higher and grabbed the ring. (adverb)
The adverb is: eagerly (grabbed)The adjectives are: first, warm, his (pronoun, possessive adjective)
He grabbed the rope.He grabbed onto the railing to stop himself falling down.We grabbed some great bargains today.
past and past participle: grabbed
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He grabbed me so hard from my neck. My brother grabbed me from my bed. Parvathy Grade 4 parvathy.viji@gmail.com
Ian grabbed her but she was dreaming
The word 'quicker' is the comparative form of the adjective 'quick' (quicker, quickest). Example sentence: The quicker bird grabbed the bread crust while the other squawked in protest.
Yes, "grabbed" is an action verb. It describes the physical act of taking hold of something.
"The wind grabbed your umbrella" is personification.
Grabbed by the Ghoulies was created on 2003-10-21.