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In the sentence "She loved walking," the word "walking" is a gerund, which functions as a noun. It serves as the object of the verb "loved."
"Laugh" is the subject of the sentence, which in normal word order ( and proper sequence of tenses ) is: What you loved most about her was her laugh.Her laugh is what she did when she was happy and amused - as in Ha, Ha, HaGrammatically it is a noun
Beloved can be an adjective (loved) or a noun for a person who is loved.
He loved his wife.
Loved ones
You are loved and appreciated. Your family is loved and appreciated. You and your family are loved and appreciated.
Loved is the verb
You have loved for six years
The present perfect tense of the verb love is have loved or has loved.We would say: I have loved, you have loved, we have loved, they have loved, he has loved, she has loved, and it has loved (although it is hard to think of a sentence using it has loved.)
This is called a "eulogy".
Example sentence - We loved the mild climate in the foothills of Colorado.
Example sentence - He loved his little calico kitten.