They were not used to promote enjoyment, they were a disguise which allowed people to have fun in an otherwise oppressive society without risking being found out, apprehended (if they broke either a civil or a religious law) and punished. Masks were worn, for instance, during the towns' carnivals (hence the Venetian masks).
The past tense of promote is promoted.
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.
because the past tense
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You can't beat them, they are just scenarios from the past. They are for enjoyment. Hope this helped :)
The best place to watch past funny Superbowl commercials is YouTube. All the past seasons of the best Superbowl commercials can be found for your enjoyment.
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.
It is an appealing to some, way to share information. It also provides records on past events. For fiction books, those are just for 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.
The word you are looking for is cauterized.
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.
We do not know and can not tell you because the masks were made by people thousands of years ago and we do not know who invented/made or owned them from this far in the past.