No, spent is an action verb, the past tense of the verb 'to spend'.
The easy way to recognize a linking verb is that a linking verb acts as an equals sign, the object of the verb is a different form of the subject:
Or the subject becomes the object:
'Spend' is a verb. By itself (Spend!) it is the imperative of 'to spend', which is a verb (spend, spends, spending, spent). Examples:
I spend an hour exercising before I go to work.
She spends a lot of money to look natural.
They are spending a lot of time together
We spent too much on our vacation.
For clarification:
A noun is a thing (e.g. Mary, Tuesday, Venice, volleyball). An adjective is a word describing a noun (e.g. quick, hard). A verb is a doing word (e.g. I love, he sings, we hear, they spend). An adverb is a word describing a verb (e.g. smoothly, longingly)
No, the word 'spend' is a verb, word for an action; to pay out; to use up; to pass time.
Example: I have to spend an hour per day at practice.
The word spent is the past tense and past participle of the verb spend. It also functions as an adjective (as many past participles of verbs will do). I spent my money. My money is spent.
Yes spent is a verb it is a action.
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