Fainted is a verb
The word "fainted" is a verb.
verb
It might be, as in "the fainted guest was revived with smelling salts." Fainted is a verb form, the past tense and past participle of to "faint." *The present participle "fainting" could be an adjective in "fainting spells."
Well, let's take a moment to appreciate the beauty of this sentence. The verb "showed" is right after "Jakub," and the verb "fainted" is at the end. It's like a happy little journey from one action to another, creating a lovely picture in our minds. Just remember, verbs add color and movement to our sentences, like little strokes of paint on a canvas.
Faint is a noun, a temporary loss of consciousness. The word faint is also a verb and an adjective.
Faint is a verb.I faintWe faintYou faintHe/She/It faintsThey faintFainting is the present participle. Fainted is the past tense and past participle.
Fainted is the correct spelling, yes.Some example sentences are:She fainted when she saw Will Smith.The patient fainted in the waiting room.When I proposed to her, she fainted, hit her head on a table and spent a week in a coma.
기 절 = fainted
Alonso fainted when he saw his father dead
no, She fainted after the song she just sang.
Ruth fainted
Yes, the word 'faint' is a verb (faint, faints, fainting, fainted), a word for the act of fainting, an action verb. The word 'faint' is also an adjective (faint, fainter, faintest) that describes a lessening of consciousness or intensity, barely discernible; and a noun, a word for the loss of consciousness due to lack of blood to the brain.