The correct grammar is "had departed." This is because "departed" is the past participle form of the verb "depart," and when using the past perfect tense, we need to use the auxiliary verb "had" followed by the past participle form.
It is "departed". Example: "There is a lingering smell from our recently departed visitor."
It is "departed". Example: "There is a lingering smell from our recently departed visitor."
The noun forms of the verb to bury are burial and the gerund, burying.
The noun form of to bury is burial. Burying can also used as a noun, but is more specifically a gerund.
burial
Their first lines together, in scene 5, form a sonnet.
The plural of scene is scenes.
The noun forms of the verb to bury are burial and the gerund, burying, both are concrete nouns as words for a physical action.The noun 'burial' is an abstract noun as a word for a ceremony surrounding a formal interment of a body.
The verb form of departure is depart.Other verbs are departs, departed and departing, depending on the tense.Some examples for you are:"I will depart tomorrow"."He departs from the train"."He has departed"."I am departing later".
A burial case is a form of coffin, usually made of iron, made to close air-tight, for the preservation of the human body.
Hard parts/quick burial