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Barked is an action verb, the past tense of the verb to bark; to bark is an act. A verb is an action word, not an action noun.

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What type of verb is barked in the sentence the dog barked?

A verb is something you do, for example, "run", "jump", etc. "Bark" would be the verb in the sentence, "The dog barked."


What is a strong verb for barked?

Barked IS a strong, or active, verb. An active verb shows action. Put it directly beside the noun-subject. The dog barked. The little dog barked as if a rock 'n roll drummer.


Is barked a noun?

Barked is a past tense verb. not a noun. a noun is a person place or thing.


Where do you see action verbs?

Typically, action verbs are found in sentences. They usually follow the subject of a sentence. Example: The dog barked at the pedestrian. (dog is the subject; barked is the action verb)


What is a subject and a verb?

the subject is the person or thing doing the action e.g: i, you, we, he, she etc. the verb is the action e.g, swimming, playing jumping etc. For example: German: ich spiele (i play) 'ich' is the subject, 'spiele' is the verb French: je joue (i play) 'je' is the subject and 'joue' is the verb


What is a describing word?

it is a adj. it describes a noun like the noun is dog the adj. is playfulness While an adjective describes a noun (the DOG is PLAYFUL), an adverb describes a verb (the dog BARKED PLAYFULLY).


How do use the word barked in a sentence?

i barked your tree


Is barked an onomatopoeia?

barked is not an onomatopoeia. "woof woof" is.


Is the dog a subject?

Yes, a dog is a subject if your talking to someone about your dog, the dog would be the subject you are talking about.


Is the word action a common noun or is a proper noun?

The noun action is a common noun.


What is the perfect tense of the verb bark?

"Bark", like almost all other verbs in English, has three perfect tenses: "have [or has] barked" is present perfect, "had barked" is past perfect, and "will [or shall] have barked" is future perfect. Some say that "I have barked" is the perfect tense, "I had barked" is the pluperfect.


Which type of verb is barked?

Barked is a regular past tense verb.