"Was moved." This is the past progressive (past continuous) and uses the -ed form.
Moved isn't a noun at all. It's the past participle of the verb 'to move'. It can also be an adjective.
he moved he has moved (he used to move)
Present tence of Moved is Move.
The correct verb form is: will be moved
Moved is the simple past and the past participle of move.
They have not moved.
If the driver is designed to have the weights moved you would get the proper wrench with it to help you move them, if it did not come with one you should see if the weights are meant to be moved and if so, try and buy one off the internet. You should not remove weights if they are not meant to be moved as it may damage it.
"moved" is the past tense for the verb "to move" e.g. I moved the car.
There must be a gap between the pads; one will have to be moved. If proper contact can't be made after the move, both pads will need to be replaced on the victim.
The past tense of move is moved.
Yes. When nothing can be moved, we can move nothing.
No, the word 'moved' is the past tense of the verb to move.The word 'move' is also a noun (move, moves).Examples:We moved to Ohio when I was ten. (verb)It was hard to make new friends after the move. (noun)