It is the past participle of see. See is an irregular verb.
Seen is not an adverb, no.The word seen is a verb.
"was seen" is the verb phrase.
Yes, type is a verb; type is also a noun.
The word type is both a noun and a verb (type, types, typing, typed). Example uses: As a verb: I type on the computer. As a noun: What type of computer do you use? Verb and noun: First type the cells, then describe the types.
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Seen is not an adverb, no.The word seen is a verb.
"have seen" is the verb, and it is in the present perfect tense.
The verb is "to see" and the verb phrase is "had seen."
'Has seen' is the verb phrase.
"was seen" is the verb phrase.
"had never seen" is the verb phrase in the sentence. It consists of the main verb "seen" and the auxiliary verb "had" indicating past tense and a negative adverb "never."
The word seen is a verb. It is the past tense of the irregular verb "see".
Yes, type is a verb; type is also a noun.
They are conjugations of the verb see.The auxiliary verb have forms the present perfect tense of "to see" which is have seen or has seen (the third-person singular form).
"Seen" is a past participle form of the verb "see" and is not used as a singular or plural verb on its own. It is often used with auxiliary verbs like "has been seen" or "had seen" to form verb tenses.
"Had seen" is the verb phrase. "Never" is an adverb.
"Had seen" is the verb phrase. Never is an adverb.