Yes, plunged, the past tense of plunge, is an action and therefore a verb.
A verb is a word that describes an action (run, walk, etc), a state of being (exist, stand, etc) or occurrence (happen, become, etc).
The word "plunged" can be a verb or a noun, depending on the context. As a verb, it means to jump or dive quickly into something, or to bring something rapidly or forcefully. As a noun, it refers to a sudden or steep fall or decrease.
The preposition for "plunged" depends on the context of the sentence. For example, you could say "plunged into," "plunged through," or "plunged across," depending on where the action is directed.
The word "plunged" has one syllable.
"Had" is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb "have."
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The word "plunged" can be a verb or a noun, depending on the context. As a verb, it means to jump or dive quickly into something, or to bring something rapidly or forcefully. As a noun, it refers to a sudden or steep fall or decrease.
Plunged is a past participle or the simple past tense. "The door plunged into the water." A past participle can be used as a noun or adverb. "The plunged door remained on the bottom of the lake." In that case plunged is used as an adjective. It modifies the noun door which makes it an adjective. Theoretically it is possible to use it as an adverb. Then it would modify a verb, an adjective, or an adverb. I have no idea how to do it.
The preposition for "plunged" depends on the context of the sentence. For example, you could say "plunged into," "plunged through," or "plunged across," depending on where the action is directed.
Plunged means jumping in, going inside really fast.
The word "plunged" has one syllable.
The word "plunged" has one syllable.
I plunged in to grab the falling glass of water in mid-air. He plunged his hand into the icy water to catch his $2000 wrist watch.
Our daughters whooped as they plunged into the sea. A car swerved to avoid another car and plunged off the cliff.
ZERO Bama plunged all the companies to run from this nation as he plunged all the money from the working people and stuck the plunge up the working mans butt
Yes, the word plunge (plunges) is a noun as well as a verb (plunge, plunges, plunging, plunged). Example uses: Noun: The plunge into the icy water was a shock to my system. Verb: Don't plunge into a business venture without doing some research.
In 1929, when the USA was plunged into depression it became known as the Great Depression.
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