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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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
Grabbed by the Ghoulies happened in 360.
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 wind grabbed your umbrella" is personification.
Grabbed by the Ghoulies was created on 2003-10-21.
Yes, "grabbed" is an action verb. It describes the physical act of taking hold of something.
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.