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Yes. Needed is a past tense verb.

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Is needs an action verb?

Yes, the verb needed is a action verb, the past participle, past tense of the verb to need.The past participle of the verb is also an adjective. Examples:Verb: He needed two eggs for the recipe but he only had one.Adjective: He knocked on his neighbors door to ask for the needed egg.


How do you spell needed?

That is the correct spelling of the verb or adjective "needed" (required). There is a less-used verb with the same sound, referring to dough that is kneaded (rolled).


Is needed common noun?

The word 'needed' is not a noun.The word 'needed' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to need.The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:They needed more money to complete the project. (verb)The committee finally released the needed funding. (adjective)The word need functions as both a noun (need, needs) and a verb (need, needs, needing, needed).The noun 'need' is a common noun.


Is needed an irregular verb?

Yes, "is" is the present tense form of the irregular verb "to be."


Is provide a verb?

Yes, "provide" is a verb. It is used to give or supply something that is needed or desired.


Is need an adjective?

No. It is used most often as a verb, sometimes as a noun, but it is never an adjective.(Adjectives related to need include needy and the past participle needed.)


But she knew just what Herb needed is there a linking verb in this sentence?

No. Knew and Needed are both action verbs


Can you give me a verb that would fit into the salesman blank that I needed this item?

Said. The salesman said that I needed this item.


What verb is needed in a direct object?

go to club penguin a die


What verb tense is used in this sentence Education gives you the tools needed to get a great career so you can earn more money?

this 1 is a compound complex sentence and the verb is in 2 forms: they are gives, and needed get.


Is the amount needed to load somethig a noun or verb?

'The amount needed to load something.' You didn't specify which word you were asking about, so I'll do all of them: the, a definite article specifying the noun amount amount, a noun and the subject needed, a verb acting as an adjective modifying the noun amount (easier to recognize when worded 'needed amount') to load, the verb something, indefinite pronoun standing in for a thing unknown


Is the word shave a verb?

Yes, the word shave is a verb. It can also be a noun to refer to the instance of shaving. For example: She told me that I needed a shave.