Tripped is a verb, over is an adverb
The sentence "You tripped over the box by accident" is grammatically correct and properly structured in English. It conveys the idea that the person tripped unintentionally due to the box being in their way.
You need to understand the meaning of compound verbs. There is no list. Every subject in a sentence must have at least one verb. Some sentences can have more than one verb and thus are called compound verbs. As an example, he ran up the hill, tripped over the cat, fell into a ditch and hurt his arm. In this sentence the compound verbs are ran, tripped, fell, and hurt.
Quickly is definitely an adverb. Long *can* be an adverb but before nouns and after linking verbs it is an adjective. Tripped is a verb or adjective. Elevator and tree are nouns.
The verb of preference is prefer. As in "to prefer something over something else".
The verb form of "gradual" is "gradually." It means to progress or change in small increments over time.
It is a verb, the past tense of trip. It describes an action. "Mark tripped over the rug." Tripped is also an adjective. "Homeowners can reset a tripped breaker themselves."
yes it is a verb
No, tripped is the past tense of the verb to trip. Example: I tripped on someone's shoes on the stairs again!
must - is called a modal auxiliary verb, must always goes before a main verb in this sentence the main verb is tripped. have - is an auxiliary verb in this sentence. Both of these can be called helping verbs
No. In most cases, like "He tripped," it's a past tense verb. It can also be used as an adjective, notably in "a tripped breaker."
No. It is a past tense verb, and may be used as an adjective.
The sentence "You tripped over the box by accident" is grammatically correct and properly structured in English. It conveys the idea that the person tripped unintentionally due to the box being in their way.
His shoelace was not tied and he almost tripped over it. She broke her arm when she tripped and fell on the street.
"tripped" is a correct word... if you meant someone was walking along and they tripped over a rock.... correct past tense of "trip."
The verbs are "tripped" and "fell".
Slipped is a verb. It's the past tense of slip.
"Trip" has two meanings. 1--- verb, meaning to stumble over an object. "Harry tripped over the rubbish lying on the ground." 2---- noun, meaning a vacation or holiday "The Browns took a trip to go camping in the desert."