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Died is a verb -simple past tense of the verb “die”.
Example: He died yesterday.
Dead is an adjective. It describes something.
Example: I saw a dead man.
It is worthwhile to note that “dead” is an absolute adjective. Meaning it does not have comparative and superlative forms. There is no “deader” or “deadest”.
Example: He died yesterday.
Dead is an adjective. It describes something.
Example: I saw a dead man.
It is worthwhile to note that “dead” is an absolute adjective. Meaning it does not have comparative and superlative forms. There is no “deader” or “deadest”.
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its very simple ......
Dead is an Adjective (a descriptive word)
Death is a Noun (a naming word)
Die is a verb i.e. an action verb
Died is the past tense of verb die
Dead is an Adjective (a descriptive word)
Death is a Noun (a naming word)
Die is a verb i.e. an action verb
Died is the past tense of verb die
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