Saved is a verb, past tense or the past participle form of save.
PT: He saved all the stamps from letters he received. (as in he collected or kept)
PP: Saved by the sailors, the survivors of the wrecked ship celebrated. (as in rescued or retrieved from harm)
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The present perfect tense of the verb "save" is "have saved" (or "has saved" when using it with he, she, or it).
Yes.
'saved' is a verb so you think about a circumstance in which this verb could be used then write this down.
The perfect tense of the verb "save" is "has/have saved." For example, "I have saved enough money to buy a new car."
The word saved is a verb. It is the past tense of save.
The word saved is a verb. It is the past tense of save.
have / has saved They have saved money all their lives. She has saved very little money.
Save is a verb; it is something you do. Savings is a noun. Saved can be a verb or an adjective.
Yes, the word 'saves' is both a noun and a verb.The noun 'saves' is the plural form of the singular noun 'save', a sports term for not allowing an opponent to score.The verb 'saves' is the third person, singular, present of the verb to save.
No. Saved is a past tense verb, or an adjective. There is no adverb form of save.
The past tense of save is saved; the future tense is will save.