The past tense of "stamp" is "stamped."
'Stamped' is the past tense of 'stamp.
No, it is not. It is the present participle of the verb "to stamp" (mark with a stamp, or metalworking). It can be a verb form, participial, or noun.
The noun form of 'stamped' is simply 'stamp' when referring to a postage stamp. When referring to a lot of people or animals that stamped, the word would be 'stampede'.
no it is stamped with a candy stamp
It is said that the stamp has been "cancelled".
The stamp act required all documents to be on stamped paper and have a stamp, which had to be purchased. Passed in 1765.
The stamp act required all documents to be on stamped paper and have a stamp, which had to be purchased. Passed in 1765.
The stamp "925" refers to the metal purity of the ring, indicating that it is made of sterling silver, which is 92.5% pure silver. The "VG" stamp may represent the manufacturer or designer of the ring.
The stamp is of Princess Elizabeth, and there's a tear drop under her right eye.
By what the stamp the stamped.
probably a manufacturer stamp