Felt can be a noun or a verb.
If you are saying "I felt the cactus" then it would be a verb because you can feel some thing. If the word is a verb it can fill in the blank, "I ______ ."
If you are saying "The felt was as red as my cheeks in December" then felt would be a noun because felt is a person, place, or thing (THING).
"Felt" can also be used as a verb by saying, "Yesterday I felt crushed because of my boyfriend" It would be a verb because you can use it in the blank, "I ______." You can feel emotion and you can feel sadness, anger, and hapieness too.
Felt is past tense of a verb.
Depends on how it is used. "I felt the heat" is a verb. "My hat is made from green felt" is a noun.
The bleeding couldn't be stopped. noun His bleeding gums felt swollen. adjective
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Adverb
it is either a verb or adjective "My thirst is quenched." "I felt great with a quenched thirst."
The bleeding couldn't be stopped. noun His bleeding gums felt swollen. adjective
That depends on how the word is used. See examples below.The ornaments were made of soft, red felt. (noun)She felt sick after the plane ride. (verb)A felt banner hung in church. (adjective)
The word "abated" is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb "abate," which means to become less intense or widespread.
For the most part, the Gettysburg Address was met with indifference. It was only after some years and the end of the war, that the importance of the speech was actually felt.
Feelings is a noun.
The word "walking" is a gerund in this sentence, functioning as a noun to describe the action Bob is performing.
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The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.
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