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, Fainting occurs in some of the strong bearhug applied by some powerful men & women........ Mark henry fainted chris benoitt in a bearhug among divas Chyna fainted Marlena, Awesome kong fainted Gail kim, ODB fainted Hamada & Roxxi in Bearhug & Victoria fainted Lita in a bearhug...