Accidental is an adjective. The noun form is accident. Accidentally is an adverb. There is no verb variation of the word. You can 'get into an accident', or you can 'have an accident', but there is no single verb 'to accident'.
None of the above. It is a noun (unplanned occurrence).The related adjective is accidental, and the adverb is accidentally. There is no verb form.
The word 'horrific' is an adjective a word that describes a noun (a horrific accident).A related noun form is horror.
The word 'accident' is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for an unfortunate, unexpected, or unintentional incident; a word for a crash involving vehicles; a word for a thing.
The phrase "Accident Waiting to Happen" is a noun phrase. It functions as a subject or object in a sentence, describing a situation or event that is likely to result in an accident.
"Intimate Tony about the accident." is not a sentence, it has no subject.The verb to 'intimate' is to tell something in an indirect way; to hint; to imply.The verb to 'inform' is to tell about something in a direct way; to advise, to report.The verb 'hint' (or 'imply') can be used instead of the verb 'intimate', but the verb 'inform' means something different. Examples:Did you intimate about the accident to Tony?Did you hint about the accident to Tony?Did you inform Tony about the accident?Did you tell Tony about the accident?
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Accident doesn't have a past tense as it's not a verb. It's a noun.
The word horrified is the past participle, past tense of the verb to horrify.The abstract noun form for the verb to horrify is horrification.A related abstract noun is horror.The past participle verb horrified is also an adjective.
Did you witness the accident?
The verb form of 'nonconformity' is 'non-conform'. It is an intransitive verb.
The word "accident" is a noun, and not all nouns can be turned into verbs. (A noun, of course, is a person or place or thing. A verb shows action or state of being.) You can use the phrase "to have an accident" (have is a verb) but you are still not going to be able to turn "accident" into a verb. However, there are a few noun synonyms for "accident"-- one of them is "mishap" (pronounced miss-hap, which the accent on the first syllable).