transitive
Yes.
No, the word 'tasted' is not a noun.The word 'tasted' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to taste. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:We tasted all of the candy sample. (verb)I liked two of the tasted samples. (adjective)The noun forms of the verb to taste are taster and the gerund, tasting.The word 'taste' is also a noun, a common noun; a general word for a sensation obtained from a substance in the mouth; a general word for a person's tendency to like and dislike certain things.
Tasted is a verb. It's the past tense of taste.
Yes, 'bought' is a past tense verb. "I bought the bread." Therefore, the bread is receiving the action of the verb, 'bought', as the direct object of the sentence. 'I' is the subject, performing the action, 'bought.' "The bought bread tasted good." This is a different way of phrasing "The bread was bought, and it tasted good. This shows that the sentence has a compound verb, and bought is not an adjective. Don't be fooled!
It is an action verb.
transitive
Yes.
No, the word 'tasted' is not a noun.The word 'tasted' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to taste. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:We tasted all of the candy sample. (verb)I liked two of the tasted samples. (adjective)The noun forms of the verb to taste are taster and the gerund, tasting.The word 'taste' is also a noun, a common noun; a general word for a sensation obtained from a substance in the mouth; a general word for a person's tendency to like and dislike certain things.
It is the past form of the regular verb taste.
Yes, some verbs can function as both action verbs and linking verbs depending on how they are used in a sentence. For example, the verb "look" can be used as an action verb (She looked at the painting) and as a linking verb (She looks happy).
To taste can be intransitive or transitive. Josephine tasted the wine. (Transitive) The cheese tasted odd. (Intransitive)
Belongs is the third person singular form of belong. It is not a linking verbTo test to see if a verb is a linking verb try replacing the verb with IS and see if it makes sense. egThe food tasted good. -- replace tasted with is -- The food is good. SO tasted is a linking verbThe money belongs to me. -- replace belongs with is -- The money is to me. So belongs is not a linking verb
"Tasted" can function as both an action verb and a linking verb, depending on how it is used in a sentence. As an action verb, it describes the physical act of sampling or experiencing a flavor. As a linking verb, it connects the subject to a noun or adjective that describes the subject's taste.
Yes. Like he tasted the food. Or he tastes the food.
No. Tasteful is an adjective. The adverb would be tastefully.
Tasted is a verb. It's the past tense of taste.