No they have to much home work from teachers
cause there parents made them in the habbit
New Zealand kids are no more spoilt than children of any other western culture, such as the United States, Europe or Australia. Children in these westernised nations have a very high standard of living, and have come to expect more materially as a result. Where credit is readily available, and demand can be supplied immediately, children and adults tend to be more "spoilt".
It depends on your perception of spoilt. It is a popular misconception that children who have wealthy parents are spoilt. It is important to establish that there is a difference between having nice things and being spoilt. Willow Smith, I'm sure, will have almost anything she wants, but this does not necessarily mean that she is spoilt.
Sharpay is the most spoilt
Oh, the rain spoilt your game.
"Spoilt" means somehow ruined as in the sense of gone rotten.
She decided to pamper herself this weekend.Try not to pamper your kids too much or they will become spoilt.
The sentence "The furniture has spoilt" is not right, spoilt is not a word. Spoiled is acceptable, though the sentence works better as "The furniture has been spoiled".
yes
'Kiwi' is the plural and the singular (there is no 's' in Maori). 'Te kiwi' means 'the kiwi' (singular), 'Nga Kiwi' means 'the kiwi' (plural) and 'he kiwi' means 'a kiwi' or 'some kiwi'.
The cast of The Spoilt Earth - 2006 includes: Katherine Cusack as Sister
The past tense of "spoil" is "spoiled" in American English, while in British English it is "spoilt."