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Solomon_13000From my understanding many adverbs end with the suffix -LYElated, belated, dated are adjectives.
So now what do we call a word that ends with the suffix - ED?
Solomon_13000are words like carried and kicked known as adjectives or verbs?Verbs are called action words. So, carried and kicked are verbs. She carried her baby in her arms. I kicked the ball.
Solomon_13000are words like carried and kicked known as adjectives or verbs? Carried and kicked might be either the simple past tense form of a regular verb or the past participle of a regular verb. Past participles can also be used as adjectives.
Yoong LiatSo, carried and kicked are verbs. She carried her baby in her arms.They can also be adjectives. The kicked ball broke the window; the carried baby started to cry.