Collapse means to fall in or fall. Like the building just collapsed.
Meaning something can fold down or 'collapse' to a smaller size.
Collapse means that the vitals falls to zero.
Collapsed is the past tense of collapse which means to fall down. This can be applied to a fallen structure or to someone who faints or loses consciousness.
It depends. In the case of "A collapsed building." it is an adjective. It can however be used as the past tense version of "to collapse" as in "I collapsed" or "This building collapsed yesterday." in which case it is indeed a verb.
No. The word collapsed is the past tense of the verb "to collapse" (as in "the building collapsed during an earthquake"), or it can be an adjective describing a structure that has already fallen down (as in "the explorers carefully made their way through the collapsed temple").So collapsed is not an adverb, but a verb or an adjective.
That is the correct spelling of "collapse" (to fall down, or a failure, or to faint).
collapsed
The correct spelling is collapsed (fell down, fainted).
Collapsed.
it means it is time to get a new one
do you mean rilles? if thats what you mean then they are collapsed underground channels. They look like valley-like crevices on the moon.
The synonym for collapsed is fell.
An adjective modifies a noun. The adjective forms are collapsible and collapsed.The collapsible sofa becomes a bed.The collapsed barn would have to be rebuilt.
The building collapsed in the earthquake.
It depends. In the case of "A collapsed building." it is an adjective. It can however be used as the past tense version of "to collapse" as in "I collapsed" or "This building collapsed yesterday." in which case it is indeed a verb.
It's the distance from the highest point of the truck to the floor when the forks are fully lowered.
No it wasn't seen before they collapsed, it was seen and photographed just after they collapsed.
No. The word collapsed is the past tense of the verb "to collapse" (as in "the building collapsed during an earthquake"), or it can be an adjective describing a structure that has already fallen down (as in "the explorers carefully made their way through the collapsed temple").So collapsed is not an adverb, but a verb or an adjective.
The European Union has not collapsed. It still exists.
A massive collapsed star is a dead star.