Yes, warned is the past tense of the verb to warn.
No, it is a verb. Warned is the past tense and past participle of the verb to warn. It might be used as an adjective.
The direct object in this sentence is "us." The verb "warned" is directly affecting "us" by giving them a warning to stay on the ranch.
Warned or advised.
The verb for this word is reside which means to live.
To do. A deed (noun) is something you do (verb).
The word warned is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb warn.
The word warned is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb warn.
Yes, warned is 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).
No, it is a verb. Warned is the past tense and past participle of the verb to warn. It might be used as an adjective.
The prefix for the word "warned" is "un-." In this case, "warned" is the base word, and the prefix "un-" is added to it to create the word "unwarned." The prefix "un-" is typically used to indicate the opposite or absence of the base word's meaning.
The verb is "warned." It's the past tense of "to warn." But be advised that some signs do not have verbs at all: they just have fragments like "no passing" or "school zone." And as others on this page have noted, "falling" can be a verb, but in the sentence you asked about, it is not--it's an adjective that describes "rocks."
The word warn is not a noun, it's a verb (warn, warns, warning, warned). The noun form, warning, is a verbal noun (gerund) which is a common noun.
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the word were is a LINKING VERB.