Yes,like in the sentence "shut the door".
No, "shut" is a verb or a past participle, not an adjective.
No, "shut" is not a linking verb in this sentence. In this case, "shut" is used as an adjective describing the state of the doors. The linking verb in this sentence is "sounds," which links the subject "CD player" to its description "too loud."
Shut is an irregular verb the past is the same shut, so the past of shut downis the same shut down.They shut down the factory at 6:00pm everyday -- present.They shut down the factory late yesterday. -- past.Shut downis a phrasal verb. It has two parts shut and down but they act as a single word.
Yes, "slammed" is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb "slam," which means to shut forcefully and noisily.
No, "shutup" is not a noun. It is a verb, derived from the two separate words "shut" and "up."
Shut is a verb. A verb is an action word.
Shut is a verb.
No, "shut" is a verb or a past participle, not an adjective.
To shut is a verb because it means you are closing a something therefore you are preforming an action.
The opposite of shut is open. Shut is a verb which also means to close something, for example, 'shut the door'.
As a verb, cau.
No, "shut" is not a linking verb in this sentence. In this case, "shut" is used as an adjective describing the state of the doors. The linking verb in this sentence is "sounds," which links the subject "CD player" to its description "too loud."
Shut is an irregular verb the past is the same shut, so the past of shut downis the same shut down.They shut down the factory at 6:00pm everyday -- present.They shut down the factory late yesterday. -- past.Shut downis a phrasal verb. It has two parts shut and down but they act as a single word.
Yes, the word shut is a verb.Other verbs are shuts and shutting.
The verb, not conjugated is: fermer
Yes, "slammed" is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb "slam," which means to shut forcefully and noisily.
Linking Verb and Intransitive Verb