Yes, "crashed" is a verb, depending on how you use! Example: this is an adjective ( The " crashed" car looked very dirty). Example: This a verb ( The car "crashed " into the wall).
predicate = crashed his car (= what comes after the subject) verb (crashed) is transitive (it takes an object) this is not the right answers
No, the word crashed is the past participle, past tense of the verb to crash and an adjective.The word crash is the verb and a noun. Example sentences:Verb: He crashed his car into the mailbox.Adjective: They towed away his crashed car.Verb: I heard him crash into something.Noun: The crash brought all the neighbors out to see what happened.
Crash is a noun and a verb. Noun: We got into a crash. Verb: We crashed the car.
Yes, the verb form crashed can be used as an adjective, as when describing a vehicle such as a car.
Shock is a noun and a verb. Noun: She was in shock when her unattended car rolled down the hill and crashed into a house. Verb: Your actions shock me.
knock can be a noun - he suffered a knock and can also be a verb - you knock on my door
Depends, if i crashed into you, you can but if you crashed into me you cant, if we both crashed into each other, i guess you can with evidence.
Here is a sentence with the word crashed: The NASCAR drivers crashed during a practice run.
it means the server crashed
We do not know if it crashed or where it crashed.
The spaceship that crashed is called the "Enterprise."
Crashed or downed would be acceptable.