You need context. Adjective- The shaggy dog walked into the house. Noun- Shaggy, our dog, walked into the house. It can't be a verb or adverb.
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.
The verb phrase in the sentence is "is protecting."
Studied is the past tense of the verb study.
je promène mon chien (form the verb promener, have a walk or stroll - do not use the verb "marcher" for the dog's stroll).
The word 'walked' is a verb, the past tense of the verb 'to walk'. Example sentence: She walked to the store because her bike is broken.
Slowly is actually an adjective, it describes the verb. For example, "she walked slowly" walked is the verb and slowly describes how she walked.
No, it is a regularly conjugated verb. I WALKED YOU WALKED HE SHE WALKED WE WALKED YOU WALKED THEY WALKED I WALK YOU WALK HE SHE WALKS WE WALK YOU WALK THEY WALK
The verb in "you walked to the store" is walked.Walked is a verb because it describes an action that you are performing.Related verbs are walks, walk, and walking.
Walked is the verb and slowly is the adverb
Yes, type is a verb; type is also a noun.
Walked is the verb in the sentence, "Damien and Gavin walked to school in the rain."
"They walked" is a sentence. This is so because it contains a verb and a subject for that verb.
Walked is a verb.
A verb in the simple past.
Her is not any type of verb. It is a pronoun.
A verb phrase is the verb and its dependents (objects, complements, and other modifiers), but not the subject or its dependents.The verb phrase in the sentence is "slowly walked down the road".The subject is the pronoun "They".