just ignorer them
No, it just means that you're selfish.
Not always. I had a friend who was an only child and her parents were very strict.
no he is not he is spoiled rude bad at sports thinks he is the best and copys everyone
spoiled
my friend
The part of speech depends on how the word is used. See the examples below. They spoiled the surprise. spoiled = verb He threw out the spoiled meat. spoiled = adjective
You chose this spoiled brat as your friend so there must be some friendship left between you. People are not perfect and her parents spoiled her and that is what she is use to so perhaps you could have a talk to her and tell her how you feel and also add (if it is true) others find her a spoiled brat as well. Help her learn not to be that way as friends are suppose to help friends and not label them. Hate is a very strong word so be very careful that you do not tell her you hate her. When you hurt someone you may never have another chance to say 'I am sorry.'
No, "spoiled" is not a linking verb. In the sentence "The milk spoiled," "spoiled" is a verb that shows the action of the milk becoming spoiled rather than linking the subject to a description.
I sometimes "acted" spoiled, but I didn't always get what I wanted.
Spoiled by You was created in 1993.
no you are in control of your dog. if you got it from a breeder it probally got spoiled there. or you spoiled it.