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Yes. "Crowded" can be a verb (as in "People crowded the stadium") or an adjective. (as in "The stadium was crowded because of all the people.")

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Is crowded an intransitive verb?

'Crowded' is the past participle of 'to crowd' and as such often acts as an adjective. E.g. 'The room was crowded'. 'To crowd' is usually a transitive verb.


What is the verb of crowded?

crowding


Is the word crowded an abstract noun?

No, the word 'crowded' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to crowd. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:We all crowded into Andy's car and headed for the beach. (verb)I decided to skip the crowded elevator and take the stairs. (adjective)


Is the word crowded a prefix or a suffix?

"crowd" is the root word in "crowded." "-ed" is a suffix added to the root word "crowd" to form the past tense verb "crowded."


What is a metaphor to describe crowded?

The word 'crowded' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to crowd. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective (a crowded subway).The word 'crowd' is both a noun and a verb.Examples:A large crowd waited for the gate to open. (noun)People began to crowd through the gate as soon as it opened. (verb)


What part of speech is 'quite' as in 'quite crowded'?

Crowded can be a verb (past tense and past participle of crowd) or an adjective.Verb: Thousands of people crowded the streets during the festival.Adjective: It can be difficult to find a seat in a crowded theater.


Is crowded or tenth not a noun?

The word 'crowded' is NOT a noun.The word 'crowded' is the past participle of the verb to crowd.The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.The word 'tenth' is a noun, a word for something that is number ten in a series; a word for one of ten equal parts; a word for a thing.


What are the parts of speech for each word in this sentence Jessica walked slowly through the crowded mall?

Jessica: proper noun, subject of the sentence;walked: verb, past tense of the verb to walk;slowly: adverb, modifies the verb 'walked';through: preposition, relates the noun 'mall' to the verb 'walked';the: definite article;crowded: adjective, describes the noun 'mall';mall: common noun, object of the preposition 'through'.


Is crowd an adverb?

No. Crowded is an adjective. The seldom-used adverb is "crowdedly."


What is the suffix of Crowded?

Crowded


What is comparative form of crowded?

The comparative form of "crowded" is "more crowded."


What does teems mean?

The word "teeming" means abounding (packed with, full of, containing a multitude, swarming, or crowded).The verb is to teem, meaning to abound in, to bear in abundance.