Yes it is. For example, "Yesterday I needed to use the bathroom." or "We needed you to ask that question so that we could answer it."
Yes, "needed" is a past tense verb that expresses a requirement or necessity. It is often used to indicate something that is essential or mandatory.
The word that means ready when needed is "prepared."
The word "and" can be switched with the word "because" to make it a conjunction. Example: "She went to the store because she needed milk" could be rewritten as "She went to the store and she needed milk."
The past participle of the word need is needed.
The word 'needed' is not a noun.The word 'needed' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to need.The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:They needed more money to complete the project. (verb)The committee finally released the needed funding. (adjective)The word need functions as both a noun (need, needs) and a verb (need, needs, needing, needed).The noun 'need' is a common noun.
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The word that means ready when needed is "prepared."
another word for NEEDED starting with a D is dependable.
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Required.
A seven letter word for 'greater than needed' is surplus or surfeit.
"When you needed was there" is bad grammar. It has to include the word "me" or "he" or "she" or "us" or "them" as in "When you needed me, I was there" or "When you needed her, she was there" or "When you needed him, he was there", or "When you needed us, we were there" or "When you needed them, they were there" in order to make sense.
Circa and fere are Latin equivalents of the English word 'about'. The word 'fere' is used when an adverb is needed for number or time. The word 'circa' is used when a preposition of place or time is needed.
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Beautiful. Important. Perfect. Needed.
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