No, the word 'enjoyed' is not a noun.
The word enjoyed is the past tense of the verb to enjoy (enjoys, enjoying, enjoyed).
The noun forms for the verb to enjoy are enjoyment and the gerund, enjoying.
Example uses:
Verb: We enjoyed the concert last night.
Noun: Our vacation at the mountain retreat was pure enjoyment.
No, the word 'enjoyed' is not a noun.The word enjoyed is the past tense of the verb to enjoy (enjoys, enjoying, enjoyed).The noun forms for the verb to enjoy are enjoyment and the gerund, enjoying.Example uses:Verb: We enjoyed the concert last night.Noun: Our vacation at the mountain retreat was pure enjoyment.
Enjoyment is a noun, and enjoying may be one.
The word 'enjoyment' is a noun. The word 'enjoyed' is the past participle of the infinitive 'to enjoy'. The word 'enjoying' is the present participle of the infinitive 'to enjoy'. The word 'enjoys' is the third person singular of the infinitive 'to enjoy' in the present indicative.
The word 'enjoy' is not a noun. The word 'enjoy' is a verb: enjoy, enjoys, enjoying, enjoyed. The noun form of the verb to enjoy is enjoyment, a common noun.
"That" can either be a pronoun, as in "I can do better than that;" or it can be a definite article, as in "I enjoyed that concert."
No, the word enjoyed is the past participle, past tense of the verb to enjoy.The noun forms for the verb are enjoyer, enjoyment, and the gerund, enjoying.
The noun quiet is a singular, common noun; a word for a quality or condition of being quiet; a word for a thing. Example: We enjoyed the quiet of the country retreat. The noun form for the adjective quiet is quietness.
No, the word 'again' is not a noun. The word 'again' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.Example: I enjoyed the resort so much that I will go again.
The noun 'old' is a concrete noun as a word for people who are old in general (enjoyed by young and old); a word for physical people.The noun 'old' is an abstract noun as a word for an earlier time (days of old); a word for a concept.The word 'old' is also an adjective: old, older, oldest.
No. A preposition is a word that is used to connect a noun or pronoun to another word in a sentence. A compound preposition is the use of two or more words to do the same thing. Enjoy is a verb. Enjoyed is past tense for the verb enjoy.
No the word classmates is a noun; a plural, common, compound noun; a word for people.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronouns that take the place of the noun classmates in a sentence are they as a subject and them as an object; for example:The classmates enjoyed the field trip. They went to the art museum where a few of the works shocked them.
The word enjoyment is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun. Example sentence: After working hard all week, everyone needs some enjoyment. The verb form is to enjoy (enjoys, enjoying, enjoyed).