"Smiled" is the past tense of the verb to smile. Thus, "smile" is your base word, and endings are added to it.
'Smiled' is a verb, which can be modified by many adverbs. Smiled itself does not change when modified, nor, when unmodified. All I can do is give you some examples of adverbs which could possibly modify 'smiled';Smiled happily, smiled quietly, smiled evilly, smiled humourlessly, smiled broadlyAnother answer:Smilingly.
Smiled is a verb. It's the past tense of smile.
After dropping me off in the local Walmart parking lot, the little girl smiled at me.
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There is no suffix in misjudge.
'Smiled' is a verb, which can be modified by many adverbs. Smiled itself does not change when modified, nor, when unmodified. All I can do is give you some examples of adverbs which could possibly modify 'smiled';Smiled happily, smiled quietly, smiled evilly, smiled humourlessly, smiled broadlyAnother answer:Smilingly.
Smiled is already the past tense of the verb smile.
the man who smiled
Mermaid Smiled was created in 1986.
She Smiled Sweetly was created in 1967.
The past form of "smile" is "smiled."
The past tense of smile is "smiled".
The past form of "smile" is "smiled".
The Man Who Smiled has 336 pages.
That he was in a good mood...
The great ape jumped off of the swing, turned, and smiled at us.
I have smiled at you.