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".
Oh, the rain spoilt your game.
i went on a holiday but misinterpeted spoilt it
The phrase "Furniture has spoil" doesn't make a whole lot of sense and may be confusing to the reader. A less confusing phrase would be "The furniture has been spoiled".
The spoilt child was totally maladjusted to the discipline of boarding school and was eventually sent home.
Don't put your feet on the furniture.
There is a rather large piece of furniture in the road.
furniture practicality
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.
"Furnitures" is not a word. However, furniture is."Today we will rearrange the furniture."
Sharpay is the most spoilt
"Spoilt" means somehow ruined as in the sense of gone rotten.
Go to Chameleon's Clothes, look for the "Furniture" door on the right. Walk in and go all the way to the right to find the furniture salesperson.