Irregular verbs  Regular verbs

spend, spends, spending, spent
Synonyms: expend, consume, disburse, use up, pay out

Antonyms: save, earn, conserve, hoard, accumulate

The Verb Spend – Definition, Usage, and Clarification


The verb spend is a common irregular verb that means to use money to pay for things. It also means to use or pass time in a particular way.


VERB FORMS


■ Base Form: spend
■ Past Simple: spent
■ Past Participle: spent
■ Present Participle/Gerund: spending


USAGE AND CONTEXT


'Spend' is a fundamental verb for talking about resources like money and time.


1. Using Money
This refers to purchasing goods or services.


■ Commerce: 'She spent over $200 on new shoes.'
■ Budgeting: 'We need to be careful not to spend too much this month.'


2. Passing Time or Using Effort
This refers to the allocation of time or energy.


■ Time: 'I spent the entire weekend reading.'
■ Effort: 'He spent hours trying to fix the computer.'


ℹ IMPORTANT: USAGE PATTERNSStructure: Note the two common structures:
    1. spend + (resource) + on + (noun): 'I spent a lot of money on this car.'
    2. spend + (resource) + (verb)-ing: 'I spent a lot of time studying.'


■ 'Spent' as an Adjective: The past participle 'spent' is often used as an adjective meaning completely used up or exhausted.
■ Example: 'After running the marathon, the athlete was completely spent.'



SPEND - PRESENT SIMPLE
★ Ispend
★ youspend
★ he/she/itspends
★ wespend
★ you (plural)spend
★ theyspend
Examples of the verb 'spend' in the Present Simple
- I spend too much money on coffee.
- You spend your weekends hiking.
- He spends hours playing video games. | She spends her salary as soon as she gets it.
- We spend Christmas with our family.
- You (plural) spend a lot of time at the library.
- They spend their vacation at the beach every year.
SPEND - PRESENT CONTINUOUS
★ I amspending
★ you arespending
★ he/she/it isspending
★ we arespending
★ you arespending
★ they arespending
Examples of the verb 'spend' in the Present Continuous
- I am spending the day reading a book.
- You are spending money like it's water.
- He is spending the night at a friend's house. | She is spending all her savings on a new car.
- We are spending the afternoon in the park.
- You (plural) are spending too much time on details.
- They are spending their holiday in Italy.
SPEND - PRESENT PERFECT
★ I havespent
★ you havespent
★ he/she/it hasspent
★ we havespent
★ you havespent
★ they havespent
Examples of the verb 'spend' in the Present Perfect
- I have spent all my money for this week.
- You have spent a lot of effort on this project.
- He has spent his whole life in this small town. | She has spent a fortune on clothes.
- We have spent the last hour waiting for you.
- You (plural) have spent the budget for this quarter.
- They have spent years building their business.
SPEND - PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
★ I have beenspending
★ you have beenspending
★ he/she/it has beenspending
★ we have beenspending
★ you have beenspending
★ they have beenspending
Examples of the verb 'spend' in the Present Perfect Continuous
- I have been spending too much time on social media.
- You have been spending money carelessly.
- He has been spending his summers in Spain since he was a child. | She has been spending a lot of time at the gym.
- We have been spending our weekends renovating the house.
- You (plural) have been spending your days wisely.
- They have been spending their resources trying to find a cure.
SPEND - PAST SIMPLE
★ Ispent
★ youspent
★ he/she/itspent
★ wespent
★ you (plural)spent
★ theyspent
Examples of the verb 'spend' in the Past Simple
- I spent my childhood in the countryside.
- You spent a hundred euros on that shirt?
- He spent the entire day sleeping. | She spent her vacation volunteering.
- We spent the evening watching old movies.
- You (plural) spent the night at a hotel.
- They spent their life savings on a trip around the world.
SPEND - PAST CONTINUOUS
★ I wasspending
★ you werespending
★ he/she/it wasspending
★ we werespending
★ you werespending
★ they werespending
Examples of the verb 'spend' in the Past Continuous
- I was spending time with my family when you called.
- You were spending money you didn't have.
- He was spending his afternoon at the museum. | The government was spending billions on the new project.
- We were spending the day at the beach.
- You (plural) were spending your vacation in the mountains.
- They were spending their time planning the event.
SPEND - PAST PERFECT
★ I hadspent
★ you hadspent
★ he/she/it hadspent
★ we hadspent
★ you hadspent
★ they hadspent
Examples of the verb 'spend' in the Past Perfect
- I had spent all my money before the end of my vacation.
- You had spent hours on the report, so you knew it was perfect.
- He had spent his entire life training for that one moment. | She had spent the night studying for the exam.
- We had spent the whole day hiking.
- You (plural) had spent your budget wisely.
- They had spent years apart before they met again.
SPEND - PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS
★ I had beenspending
★ you had beenspending
★ he/she/it had beenspending
★ we had beenspending
★ you had beenspending
★ they had beenspending
Examples of the verb 'spend' in the Past Perfect Continuous
- I had been spending too much time at work before my family complained.
- You had been spending a lot of money on repairs.
- He had been spending his days looking for a job. | The country had been spending its resources on the war.
- We had been spending our summers at that lake.
- You (plural) had been spending your time training.
- They had been spending their efforts on the wrong problem.
SPEND - FUTURE SIMPLE
★ I willspend
★ you willspend
★ he/she/it willspend
★ we willspend
★ you willspend
★ they willspend
Examples of the verb 'spend' in the Future Simple
- I will spend the weekend relaxing at home.
- You will spend a lot of money if you go to that mall.
- He will spend the rest of his life in prison. | She will spend the afternoon painting.
- We will spend our anniversary in Paris.
- You (plural) will spend the next few weeks preparing for the launch.
- They will spend the money on a new school.
SPEND - FUTURE CONTINUOUS
★ I will bespending
★ you will bespending
★ he/she/it will bespending
★ we will bespending
★ you will bespending
★ they will bespending
Examples of the verb 'spend' in the Future Continuous
- I will be spending next year studying abroad.
- You will be spending your time on more important things.
- He will be spending the winter in a warmer climate. | The company will be spending more on marketing.
- We will be spending the holiday with our relatives.
- You (plural) will be spending the next hour in a meeting.
- They will be spending the summer traveling.
SPEND - FUTURE PERFECT
★ I will havespent
★ you will havespent
★ he/she/it will havespent
★ we will havespent
★ you will havespent
★ they will havespent
Examples of the verb 'spend' in the Future Perfect
- I will have spent my entire salary by the end of the month.
- You will have spent a fortune by the time the renovation is done.
- He will have spent ten years in the company by his next anniversary. | She will have spent the whole day cooking.
- We will have spent all our energy by the end of the race.
- You (plural) will have spent the budget.
- They will have spent their lives together.
SPEND - FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS
★ I will have beenspending
★ you will have beenspending
★ he/she/it will have beenspending
★ we will have beenspending
★ you will have beenspending
★ they will have beenspending
Examples of the verb 'spend' in the Future Perfect Continuous
- By 6 PM, I will have been spending the whole day in the library.
- You will have been spending money on that project for years.
- By the time he's thirty, he will have been spending half his life playing the guitar. | The organization will have been spending its funds.
- We will have been spending our holidays there for a decade.
- You (plural) will have been spending your time on this.
- They will have been spending their resources.

Conjugation of the verb To Spend