It can be a verb or a noun:
"He grunted in assent" - Verb.
"He let out a grunt of assent" - Noun.
Grunted is typically not used as an adjective; it is the past tense of the verb grunt. However, it could be used in a descriptive way, such as "he let out a grunted response," where it is still functioning as a past tense verb.
No, they store it in the stem. In other words, the part you eat. In dumb people words, the crunchy part. In caveman, Grunt Grunt gruntgrunt GRUNT! or was it grunt grunt GruntGrunt GRUNT!
a sentence with the word grunt is.....She grunt me!
a grunt.
grunt is the correct spelling
No but you can be a grunt in halo1
a muffin thats a grunt
the grunt birthday party skull makesit when you get a headshot on a grunt the grunt yells "yay" and explodes with confetti
The word 'grunted' is the past tense of the verb to grunt.The word grunt also functions as a noun, a word for a deep vocal sound made by a person or an animal; a word for a type of edible, tropical fish; a word for a low-ranking or unskilled soldier or other worker; a word for a thing or a person.Examples:He grunted when he tried to lift the box. (verb)His grunt told me that he needed help lifting the box. (noun)
you cant play as a grunt
The past tense of grunt is grunted.
Yes, you can eat a grunt fish.