'Spent' is the past-participle, past-tense of the verb to 'spend'.
'Spend' is the action of using something (usually currency) in order to trade for something else (a good or service).
The past-participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.
No, "spent" is not a noun. It is a past participle form of the verb "spend" and can also be used as an adjective to describe something that has been used up or depleted.
"Spend" can be a verb (action word) or a noun (money spent).
Yes, "vacation" is a noun. It refers to a period of time spent away from work or routine activities for rest, leisure, or travel.
B) Glenn regretted that she had never spent time learning to play the guitar.
The past tense form of "spent" with a helping verb is "had spent."
The past participle of "spent" is "spent." For example, "She has spent all her money on clothes."
Yes, the noun 'night' is a countable noun:We spent the night at grandma's house.We spent two nights at grandma's house.
The direct object of the verb 'spent' is the noun years.
Type can be a noun, as in, "She was the type of teacher to give too much homework," or, "Benjamin Franklin spent his days setting type."
The noun form for the adjective 'entire' is entirety. Examples:adjective: We spent the entire day at the mall.noun: I've read "War and Peace" in its entirety.
The noun form for the adjective 'entire' is entirety. Examples:adjective: We spent the entire day at the mall.noun: I've read "War and Peace" in its entirety.
He came as an illegal alien and spent several years legalizing his status.
The word 'skill' is a noun, a word for an ability, a word for a thing.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'skill' is it.example: He uses skill in his work. He spent many years developing it.
The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'fortune' is it.Example: He inherited a fortune from his father. He spent it quickly.
Cabin is a common noun, unless it is part of the name of a particular cabin. common noun: We spent a week in a cabin by the lake. proper noun: We spent a week at Ridge Lea Cabin, by the lake.
Ronnie and his father spent the weekend making a model of a Roman chariot. The word chariot is a noun, and is a form of transportation.
The plural form of the noun dinosaur is dinosaurs.The plural possessive form is dinosaurs'.example: They spent years assembling all of these dinosaurs' skeletons.
In order to make it a proper noun, you would need to make it into a name, like a company or city. "I prefer to wear Tarantula brand helmets." "We spent spring break in Tarantula, Texas."