The word "toad" is not a verb. It's a noun.
Bumpy is an adjective in that sentence. It is describing the noun toad.
it means you are as disgusting as a toad
Yes. The OA pair in toad sounds like a long O (oh). It rhymes with load and road.
The noun 'is' is a verb, a form of the verb 'to be'. The verb 'is' functions as an auxiliary verb and a linking verb.
It is a Linking Verb. The word are is a conjugation of the verb "to be."
The sentence, 'I show you a toad.' is only missing an auxiliary verb (helper verb) to clarify the main verb 'show'. Examples:I will show you a toad. (...if you want me to.)I can show you a toad. (...because I have one in my pocket.)I may show you a toad. (...if I can find one.)I want to show you a toad. (...but I can't find one.)I was going to show you a toad. (...but you don't like getting your shoes wet.)I won't show you a toad. (...because you find them creepy.)An auxiliary verb helps the person you're talking to put your statement into context.
Its passive because the verb "KISSED" is in past form of verb.
The homophone for "road" with 4 letters is "rode," which is the past tense of the verb "ride."
Yes, a toad can hurt another toad. When a toad decided to another toad, it might attack a larger toad. It might get it's mouth around a part of it and try to eat it. That brake body part of the other toad.
The toad's names are Grundel Toad , Mrs. Dolores 'Mama' Toad , Mozo Toad and Gringo Toad .
The person who wrote toad heaven was Morris glitzmen hope this helps
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no a toad is a reptile.
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The squire in "The Wind in the Willows" is Toad, who is referred to as the squire of Toad Hall. He is a wealthy, reckless, and flamboyant character who often gets into mischief and adventures with his friends.
its a toad (bufonidae)
An amphibian.