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
it is called the fujita scale
i heard the crackle of the leaves as i raked them.
a raked stage