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.
No, "construction" is not an adverb; it is a noun. It refers to the process of building or the structure that is built. Adverbs typically modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, while nouns represent people, places, things, or ideas.
The noun 'bridge' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for:a structure built to cross over a body of water, railroad, or road;a platform on a ship for the use of the captain or officer in charge;the upper bony part of the nose;a part of a stringed musical instrument;music that connects parts of a song or composition;an artificial replacement for a person's teeth;a word for a thing.The word 'bridge' is also a verb: bridge, bridges, bridging, bridged.
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.
In Scottish Gaelic, "Clyde built" can be translated as "Thog Clyde." Here, "Thog" means "built," and "Clyde" remains the same as it is a proper noun.
A family of beavers built a lodge in our pond.