"Throwed" can not be properly used at all, because it is not a proper English word; it is the ignorantly constructed "regular" past tense or past participle of "throw". However, "throw" is an irregular verb, with a past form of "threw" and a past participle of "thrown".
"Throwed" is a nonstandard past tense form of the verb "throw." It is considered incorrect in formal English and is typically used in informal or dialectal speech or writing.
Throw is an irregular verb. Throwed is not the past tense. Threw is the past tense.
One alternative word that can be used instead of "they" is "them."
The word "you are" is used in the present tense. "You were" is used in the past tense.
The word 'pavement' is a noun, a word for the hard, smooth surface used for walking or driving motor vehicles; a word for the material used to form that surface; a word for a sidewalk; a word for a thing.
The symbol used to represent the word "which" is typically "?".
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I'm Throwed was created in 2006.
Throwed in da Game was created in 1997.
Throwed.
It doesn't.
No, most people use the correct irregular form of "threw".
they throwed him away
throwed
they have the restraunt that is the home of the throwed rolls
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Throw is an irregular verb. Throwed is not the past tense. Threw is the past tense.