No, stumbled is the past tense of the VERB stumble
stumbled
Stumbled is a verb in the past tense.
oxymoron
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.
The word dark is a noun as well as an adjective; for example:adjective: The dark sky seemed ominous.noun: He stumbled in the dark.
Yes, the word dark is both an adjective and a noun; for example:adjective: I prefer the dark shade to the lighter shades.noun: He stumbled in the dark.
stumbled
I stumbled over a stone in the dark and almost fell.
i think it is : stumbled and fell
Stumbled is a verb in the past tense.
You can use stumbled in a sentence like this here is an example :My best friend stumbled over and fell to the ground in agony.
I stumbled over the toy on the floor. I stumbled upon a beautiful forest. While speaking, I stumbled over a tough word.
It means to have discovered unintentionally. Eg: I just stumbled upon the answer.
The old man stumbled like a drunken sailor on the rough seas.
stumbled
It really depends on what form of writing you are talking about. If your talking in past tense then it is 'stumbled' as in "He stumbled backwards." But if you are talking in present tense then you would use 'stumble' as in "I stumble backwards." I hope that helped :)