The word 'built' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to build. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective: a well built chimney.
The word build is also a noun, a word for form or kind of structure; the physical makeup of a person or thing; physique.
The noun forms for the verb to build are builder and the gerund, building.
No, built is a verb. It is the past tense of build
The word 'construct' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'construct' is a word a word for an object built from various parts; an idea or theory made up of various conceptual elements; a word for a thing.Construct as a verb is pronounced kuhn-struhkt.Construct as a noun is pronounced kon-struhkt.The noun forms for the verb to construct are constructor, construction, and the gerund, constructing.
The reason you call it a building is because it was built as you would call something that was carved a carving or something that was painted a painting.
'tools' is a noun. It is the plural form of the noun tool.
Yes the word construction is a noun. It is a common noun.
No, built is a verb. It is the past tense of build
The noun form for the adjective envious is enviousness.
"The house is built of bricks." is correct; the noun brick is a countable noun. The second one could be rewritten: "The house is a brick house." (brick as an attributive noun describing the noun house) or "The house is brick." (brick as the substance of which the house is made).
A badly built hut could be called a hovel.
Noun forms for the verb to contradict are contradicter, one who contradicts and contradictiveness. Another noun form is contradiction.
No, "anthill" is a common noun because it refers to a general type of structure built by ants.
The plural form of the noun settler is settlers.example: The early settlers built their communities with their own hands.
"Custom-built" is typically hyphenated when used as an adjective before a noun, such as "custom-built furniture."
The word 'judge' is both a noun (judge, judges) and a verb (judge, judges, judging, judged). A noun form of the noun 'judge' is judgement. A noun form of the verb 'judge' is the gerund, judging.
The noun 'navvies' doesn't have its own collective noun. Since navvies were the workmen who built the railroads, a collective noun suitable for workmen will work; a gang of navvies, a crew of navvies, etc.
A family of beavers built a lodge in our pond.
construct - (noun) something constructed