Joined is a verb as it makes part of the verb to join. It's the preterite form of that verb.
Joined is a past tense verb.
No, it is not. Join is a verb. The past participle 'joined' can be used as an adjective.
its joined. used wiely. but accrdng to OXford dictionary its join.
It is a verb, but then glue is also a noun. To glue, join or fasten is a verb. To glue, such as any of various substances that can be used as an adhesive, is a noun
John and me are the object of the verb "join." You would say "Join me for a great show." You wouldn't say "Join I for a great show" So you should say "Join John and me for a great show."
Why did you join this college? (You did join this college why?)Why - adverb, modifies the verb 'did join';did - auxiliary verb;you - personal pronoun, subject of the sentence;join - main verb;this - adjective, describes the noun 'college';college - noun, direct object of the verb 'did join'.
Joined is a past tense verb.
joined, join, join
I/you/we/they join. He/she/it joins.
No, it is not. Join is a verb. The past participle 'joined' can be used as an adjective.
No, it is not a preposition. It is a verb, and more rarely a noun.
Did he join any clubs in college? (he did join any clubs in college)did - auxiliary verb;he - personal pronoun, subject of the sentence;join - main verb;any - adjective, describes the noun 'clubs';clubs - noun, direct object of the verb 'did join';in - preposition;college - noun, object of the preposition 'in'.
its joined. used wiely. but accrdng to OXford dictionary its join.
The word "join" is not a preposition. It is a verb, or more rarely a noun (type of weld).
The word 'join' is a verb (join, joins, joining, joined); to connect two things, to become a member of something.The word 'gangs' is a noun, the plural form for the singular noun gang; a word for a group of criminals or hoodlums who band together for mutual protection and profit; group of people who associate regularly on a social basis; a group of laborers organized together on one job.As an imperative sentence, "Join gangs.", the subject 'you' is implied, join is the verb, and gangs is the direct object of the verb.
It is a verb, but then glue is also a noun. To glue, join or fasten is a verb. To glue, such as any of various substances that can be used as an adhesive, is a noun
Yes, "sew" is a verb. It means to join together or repair something by creating stitches using a needle and thread.