No, the word tragic is an adjective.
The adjective form of the noun tragedy is tragic. There is no directly related verb.
suffix of the word tragic is the capital bit of this word below tragIC
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 an action verb.
It is a Linking Verb. The word are is a conjugation of the verb "to be."
The adjective form of the noun tragedy is tragic. There is no directly related verb.
Yes, the sentence has a singular subject (one tragic effect), and a singular verb (massive flooding.)
more tragic, most tragic
suffix of the word tragic is the capital bit of this word below tragIC
What tragic event?
a noble act by the tragic hero
If your using a non-action verb, it would be:"What a wonderful sight!"An action verb would be:"Look at that sight!"I know it doesn't look much a difference, but there is. Thesight of the mountains were magnificent.
The adverb form of the adjective 'tragic' is tragically.
Odysseus' tragic flaw is his pride.
Tragic = TRAH-ghee (טרגי)
Which part is the 'tragic event'.
Tragic Daydreams was created in 2003.