"Felt" is a past tense verb. It is used to describe the action of experiencing a particular emotion or physical sensation.
yes because you are describing something By Lindsey Noble 9.2
No, "felt" is not an action verb. It is a linking verb that connects the subject (the one feeling) to the complement (the emotion being felt).
The word prediction is a noun. The plural form is predictions.
no a verb is an action word. Tempature is a descriptive word an adjective.
Accelerate is already a verb. For example, "to accelerate something" is an action and therefore a verb. Another verb would be speed. "To speed something up".
"Felt" can be both a verb (past tense of "feel") and a noun (a textile material made by matting, condensing, and pressing fibers together).
The word 'be' is not a noun. The word 'be' is a verb, the verb to be.
That depends on how the word is used. See examples below.The ornaments were made of soft, red felt. (noun)She felt sick after the plane ride. (verb)A felt banner hung in church. (adjective)
A verb...
The kind that's actually a noun instead of a verb.
action verb
future word
It is a verb.
yes because you are describing something By Lindsey Noble 9.2
Felt can be a noun or a verb.If you are saying "I felt the cactus" then it would be a verb because you can feel some thing. If the word is a verb it can fill in the blank, "I ______ ."If you are saying "The felt was as red as my cheeks in December" then felt would be a noun because felt is a person, place, or thing (THING)."Felt" can also be used as a verb by saying, "Yesterday I felt crushed because of my boyfriend" It would be a verb because you can use it in the blank, "I ______." You can feel emotion and you can feel sadness, anger, and hapieness too.Felt is past tense of a verb.
For is not a verb it is a preposition or a conjunction
a past-tense action verb.