No. Scolded is a verb.
No. We would say "The class was scolded."
Someone obviously scolded them is thew active voice of the sentence.
He very tersely scolded his son.
Being boorish is to be rude or offensive, so.. The manager boorishly scolded the employees
tried but she scolded me :(
We have never scolded our three rabbits. But we used to have a large snapping turtle who used to cry when scolded
He scolded the men
No. We would say "The class was scolded."
The past tense for "scold" is "scolded."
The word is "scolded". Example: "Deanie's Mom scolded her for placing all her hopes on Mitch."
No, scolded a verb in past-tense of the verb to scold.
Scolded is the past tense of the verb scold. Because scold is a regular verb, scolded is also its past participle.
To be scolded is to be reprimanded or criticized angrily for something that may have been done wrong.
Scolded is the past participle of scold.
The past tense of scold is "scolded".
Someone obviously scolded them is thew active voice of the sentence.
The boy stuttered sheepishly as he stared at the broken vase, while his mother scolded him in a condescending tone.