The word 'saw' is both a noun and a verb.
The noun 'saw' is a word for a tool used for cutting wood or metal; a well-known phrase that gives advice about life.
The verb 'saw' is to cut wood or metal with a cutting tool (saw, saws, sawing, sawed, or sawn).
The verb 'saw' is also the past tense of the verb to see (see, sees, seeing, saw, and seen)
Examples:
I used a saw to cut the branches that blocked the walkway. (noun)
It didn't take long to saw the branches. (verb)
We saw that movie last week. (verb)
I went to a farm and I saw a group of ewes.
"Tho" is the Kikuyu word for the English word "saw."
Yes, wood saw is a compound word because it is composed with the words wood+ saw.
The word 'bird' is singular.The word 'birds' is plural."One bird, two or more birds."The collective noun for a group of birds is a flock: "I saw a large flock of geese on the riverbank."
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Yes, wood saw is a compound word because it is composed with the words wood+ saw.
When I went to the forest I saw a deer.
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The last movie i saw was the proposal. it had my favorite actress and i saw i saw it over 30 times ! i saw it so much that i no half the movie word for word by heart
The noun 'saw' is a neuter noun, a word for something that has no gender; a word for a thing.
Saw can be used as a verb and a noun.As a verb, it is the past tense of see. "I saw that movie already." Saw can also be a present tense verb. "Bob, please saw that wood into three pieces." The past tense of saw is sawed.As a noun, a saw is a tool used for cutting. "Bob needs a new blade for his saw."