No, it is not a verb. It is an adjective.
Use talented as a verb ex:i am a very talented saxophone player.
No, "talented" is a past tense verb that can be used as an adjective.
More talented and most talented
The guy was talented in making sentances with talented in them.
The verb and its phrases make up the predicate, "created realistic monkeys and tigers". The subject is "the painter".
That is the correct spelling of "talented."
Use talented as a verb ex:i am a very talented saxophone player.
No, "talented" is a past tense verb that can be used as an adjective.
Past tense.
Since American Idol premiered on television, many talented contestants appeared on the show.
As a noun: The potter who made these jars was very talented. As a verb: I never did get anything accomplished today, all I did was potter around.
More talented and most talented
Basically an adverb adds information about a verb, adjective, or adverb.verbShe ran quietly down the corridor. (How did she run? quietly)adjectiveHe was incredibly talented. (Not only talented, but incredibly so)adverbThey dance very well. (Not just well, but very well)
The guy was talented in making sentances with talented in them.
The verb and its phrases make up the predicate, "created realistic monkeys and tigers". The subject is "the painter".
more talented
The prefix for talented is "un-".