It can be, depending on how it's used. As a verb, it often refers to painting: to place a coating on something. The painter coated the porch with a waterproof paint. But more often, it is a noun, referring to an article of clothing. She wasn't chilly because she wore her wool coat to work.
The word 'painted' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to paint. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective. Examples:Verb: Bubba painted his truck green.Adjective: Skeeters chrome bumpers on his ford looked better than the painted bumpers on his Chevy.
No, you can not use house paint to paint an oven. You must use a high temperature paint
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Yes you can use paint thinner to remove the paint on the wood. 2nd Answer: No, paint thinner will not remove paint from anything. Most paint is now water-based, anyway. Paint thinner does just what the names says: It thins oil based paint if the paint is too thick for some reason.
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The word paint is both a a verb (paint, paints, painting, painted) and a noun (paint, paints). Example sentences:verb: We plan to paint the baby's room yellow and cream.noun: The paint we want is on sale at Murphy's Hardware.
A noun - as in a tin of paint. A verb - as in to cover the surface of something with paint.
It depends... If you mean to paint as in "Paint a picture", paint is a verb because it shows action. But if you mean paint as in the literal painting material, then paint is used as a noun because it's a "thing".
Paint can be used as an adjective, as in for example, I have a gun that shoots paint balls (meaning balls that contain paint). However, paint can also be a noun or a verb. It is a very versatile word.
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No, the word 'paint' is a noun (paint, paints) and a verb (paint, paints, painting, painted).A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'paint' is it,.Examples:That paint is the perfect color. (noun)We can paint the hallway first. (verb)That paint is the perfect color. It is a good brand, also. (the pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'paint' in the second sentence)
Painting. but paint is a present tense. To paint. It's the present. Painting is the verb. Painted is the past tense
Paint is a noun when used to describe the stuff you slap on walls to change colors, and a verb when used to describe the action of slapping stuff on walls to change their colors. "Tom bought red PAINT (noun) to PAINT (verb) the walls with."
Painting is the present participle of the verb paint.
In the swedish language it means ''paint''. It's a verb. Example. I will paint my locker today.