Yes,because for example:You spend money.The verb is spend
"Spend" can be a verb (action word) or a noun (money spent).
The past tense of the verb "to spend" is "spent."
The past tense verb of "spend" is "spent."
"Spend" is the action verb. Time is the direct object. You are doing what to the time? You are spending it. This makes "spend" the verb. :)
The word spend has one syllable.
No, it is a verb. An adverb is a word that describes a verb.
The word spend is a verb.
"Spend" can be a verb (action word) or a noun (money spent).
An opposite word for spend in save.
No, spent is an action verb, the past tense of the verb 'to spend'.The easy way to recognize a linking verb is that a linking verb acts as an equals sign, the object of the verb is a different form of the subject:Mary is my sister. (Mary=sister)Or the subject becomes the object:My feet got wet. (feet->wet).
An abstract word for the verb spend is the verbal noun (gerund) spending.
The past tense of the verb "to spend" is "spent."
The past tense verb of "spend" is "spent."
no its a verb
Yes.The verb pattern in this sentence is: n + verb + noun + verb-ing.The verbs are spend and doingnouns are you (pronoun) and time
Dancer is not a verb, it is a noun, a word for a person who dances. Example:A dancer must spend many years in training.The action verb is: dance, dances, dancing, danced. Example:Would you like to dance?
"Spend" is the action verb. Time is the direct object. You are doing what to the time? You are spending it. This makes "spend" the verb. :)