Yes because retrieve is an action- to retrieve.
The word retrieve is a verb. The past tense is retrieved.
Yes, it is a past tense verb. Retrieve means to go get something.
The word irretrievable is an adjective based on the verb to retrieve (to recover). The adverb form of the adjective is irretrievably.
The noun forms for the verb to retrieve are retriever, retrievability, retrieval, and the gerund, retrieving.
The word "salvage" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to the act of saving or rescuing something from destruction or damage. As a verb, it means to retrieve or save something from loss or destruction.
She went to retrieve her homework
did you retrieve my message? How to retrieve your facebook posts?
The dog would retrieve the sticks many times.
Brought is the past-tense of the verb "to bring".I told her to bring pasta salad to the picnic, but she brought potato salad instead.
Retrieve is from the Latin re- (meaning again) and trouver (meaning to find). Recupere = To retrieve in Latin
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Yes, you can. Here is an example: He had to retrieve his lost baggage.