No it's an adjective.
No it is an adjective
frightening
The verb in this sentence is "peered." It describes the action of the scary face looking out from the window.
The voice of the verb in the sentence is active. The subject, Mrs. Walker, is performing the action of telling scary stories.
In the sentence "From the window peered a scary face that frightened my little brother," the verb is "peered." It describes the action of looking or gazing from a specific vantage point, which in this case is the window. The other verb, "frightened," describes the effect the scary face had on the little brother.
The voice of the verb "told" in the sentence is active. Mrs. Walker is the subject performing the action of telling scary stories to her class.
The verb in the sentence is "told". It is an action verb that shows what Mrs Walker did.
The adjectives for the noun and verb scare are scary and scared. The related adverbs are scarily (in a scary manner) and scaredly (in a scared or frightened manner).
The adjectives for the noun and verb scare are scary and scared. The related adverbs are scarily (in a scary manner) and scaredly (in a scared or frightened manner).
The simple predicate in the sentence is "peered." It is the main verb that shows the action of the subject "a scary face."
Mrs. Walker told scary stories to her class is being said in active voice.
The voice of the verb "told" in the sentence is active, as the subject (Mrs. Walker) is performing the action (telling).