No, it is not. It is a verb form, the past tense and the past participle of the verb to greet.JK
She greeted in a pleasant manner.
Ingratiating
icily She greeted me icily, and I knew this was not going to be easy.
The word stately is both an adverb and an adjective. Examples:Adverb: The stately sized rooms of the mansion were perfect for our ball.Adjective: The stately butler greeted our guests.
No, the word 'aboard' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb and a preposition, a word that connects a noun or noun phrase to another word in the sentence.EXAMPLESadverb: We came aboard with a high expectations.preposition: We were greeted graciously when we came aboard the ship.
The simple past and past participle are both greeted.
warm can be a verb: "Could you warm this food up in the microwave?" warm can be an adjective: "I love this coat. It's so warm!" ad "ly" to get an adverb. "She greeted me very warmly."
The past form of "greet" is "greeted."
The correct way to spell greeting is greeting. ----
The past tense for greet is greeted.
warm can be a verb: "Could you warm this food up in the microwave?" warm can be an adjective: "I love this coat. It's so warm!" ad "ly" to get an adverb. "She greeted me very warmly."
greeted is actually the past tense of greet!