Yes, "gained" is the past tense version of the verb "to gain". For example:
After many years of preparation, he gained the right to test for a black belt.
The word 'gain' is both a noun (gain, gains) and a verb (gain, gains, gaining, gained). Examples:Noun: Our current quarter shows a gain over our last quarter.Verb: You can gain an extra credit from community volunteering.
yes part of the verb "to be" I am he is she is it is you are we are they are
It is a helping verb.
No, but it is a verb.
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The word 'gain' is both a noun (gain, gains) and a verb (gain, gains, gaining, gained). Examples:Noun: Our current quarter shows a gain over our last quarter.Verb: You can gain an extra credit from community volunteering.
The word 'gain' is both a noun (gain, gains) and a verb (gain, gains, gaining, gained). Examples: noun: The gain far outweighs the cost. verb: We're trying to gain support for our proposal.
gain (noun) is written the same in French. To gain (verb) is gagner, obtenir.
gain (noun) is written the same in French. To gain (verb) is gagner, obtenir.
The word gain is a verb. The past tense is gained. Gain can also be a noun.
The word mature is an adjective. It can also be a verb as in to gain experience or wisdom.
To gain knowledge, comprehension, or mastery of through experience or study.
The word "profit" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to the financial gain obtained after subtracting expenses from revenue. As a verb, it means to gain an advantage or benefit from something. The context in which it is used determines its part of speech.
"Famous" is an adjective and a past participle can only be formed from a verb, so there is no past participle for "famous". The closest verb to "famous" is the compound verb "to gain fame" of which the past participle is "gained fame".
Verb 1: convey, take, move, bring, bear, transfer, conduct, transport Verb 2: transmit, transfer, spread, pass on Verb 3: win, gain, secure, capture, accomplish
"Famous" is an adjective and a past participle can only be formed from a verb, so there is no past participle for "famous". The closest verb to "famous" is the compound verb "to gain fame" of which the past participle is "gained fame".
The word gained is the past tense of the verb, to gain. It is not a noun.