Barked is the past tense of bark - bark + ed.
This means it is a regular verb. The past of all irregular verbs is made by adding -ed
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The word 'barked' is the past participle, past tense of the verb 'to bark'. Example sentence:My neighbor's dog barked late into the night.
Barked IS a strong, or active, verb. An active verb shows action. Put it directly beside the noun-subject. The dog barked. The little dog barked as if a rock 'n roll drummer.
Barked is a past tense verb. not a noun. a noun is a person place or thing.
Honey, "barked" is not an adverb, it's a verb. Adverbs usually end in -ly, like "quickly" or "happily." So, unless you're talking about a dog barking quickly or happily, "barked" is just doing its job as a good ol' verb.
No. Both of the major meanings of the verb bark form a regular past tense conjugation (barked).
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Barked is the past form of bark. It ends in -ed so it must be a regular verb. The past form of all regular verbs end in -ed.For instance: walked, talked, listened
Barked is a regular past tense verb.
"Have" is an irregular verb in English.
It's irregular.
regular or irregular
It's an irregular verb.
It's an irregular verb.
To swim is an irregular verb.
It's an irregular verb.
It's an irregular verb.