No, it is a verb.
The word disappeared is the past participle, past tense of the verb to disappear. The past participle is also an adjective.The noun form for the verb to disappear is disappearanceand the gerund, disappearing.
The future tense is will disappear.(The traditional first person was "shall disappear.")
The plural of disappear is disappears. As in "the magician disappears.
The present tense of disappear is:I/You/We/They disappear.He/She/It disappears.
Disappear
The noun forms for the verb to disappear are disappearance and the gerund, disappearing.
The word disappear is a verb (disappear, disappears, disappearing, disappeared). The noun form is disappearance.
no it is a verb
The noun forms for the verb to disappear are disappearance and the gerund, disappearing.
"Hurry" is a noun in the sentence, "He can disappear in a hurry." A clear indication that "hurry" is a noun is that it has the indefinite article "a" before it, and articles are used only with nouns.
The word disappeared is the past participle, past tense of the verb to disappear. The past participle is also an adjective.The noun form for the verb to disappear is disappearanceand the gerund, disappearing.
No, disappear is a verb. The present participle disappearing is sometimes an adjective.(In Latin America, the Spanish word for "disappear" is used as a verb to mean extra-legal murder or detention, and the word disappeared is an adjective.)
Yes, it is something that things (nouns) do. disappear is not a person, place or thing, so it can't be a noun. And it isn't an adjective because it you can't use it to describe something...so it must be a verb, or "action word"
A derivative noun is a noun formed from a word that is another part of speech.Examples:a noun form for the verb to recede is recession;noun forms of the verb to invent are inventor and invention;a noun form of the verb to disappear is disappearance;a noun form of the verb to attract is attraction;the noun form of the adjective attractive is attractiveness;the noun form of the adjective desperate is desperation;the noun form of the adjective fresh is freshness;the noun form of the adjective accurate is accuracy.
The future tense is will disappear.(The traditional first person was "shall disappear.")
No It does not disappear
The plural of disappear is disappears. As in "the magician disappears.