Yes, the word raked is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb rake.
It can also be an adjective to mean sloping.
Past perfect is formed with: had + past participleThe paste participle of rake is rakedTherefore the past perfect form for rake is: had raked
Yes, it is a verb, or at least a type of verb. Experienced is a linking verb.
A verb is an action word. 'He' is a pronoun. There are no verb variations for 'he'.
The verb
Got is an irregular verb. It is the past tense verb of "get".
Raked is a verb.
Rakes is a form of the verb rake.The past tense of rake is raked
1) the 2) work 3)raked
have this car been raked b fore i taken it to the body shop they say it have been raked
raked
A raked ceiling is a type of ceiling that matches the same angle or line that the roof does. They may or may not have exposed beams.
no beacuse it does no have a predicate. to have a compllete sentence you need a subject and a predicate. The above answer is incorrect. The complete subject of a sentence such as "Autumn leaves need to be raked up." is "Autumn leaves". The answerer above mistook "Subject" for "Sentence" A complete sentence needs a verb, but a complete subject does not have a verb unless it is a clause.
A raked ceiling or cathedral ceiling is said to be better than a flat ceiling because of the echos in the rooms. It will really be up to the owner of the house and what they prefer.
she raked people and killed people
a raked stage
it is called the fujita scale
i heard the crackle of the leaves as i raked them.