Davy is the subject. It's who performed the action of the verb.
The goalie really saved the game.
The civilian was saved from the crossfire.I am a British civilian.
They both had apples; he ate his right away, but she saved hers for later.
This street map is a very handy navigational aid. This channel buoy is the navigational aid that saved my life!
Older men often have receding hairlines. Receding flood waters saved the town from total disaster.
subject- CACKLING OF GEESE predicate- SAVED ROME
saved
Noun, subject of the sentence: His play saved the game. Noun, object of the sentence: I saw a great play last night.
This is not a question.The verb in this sentence is saved it is a past tense verb and there is only one verb so the sentence is past simple.A past simple question could be:Did the airplane pilot save everyone aboard the aircraft?Notice in a past simple question using the word did(which is the past of do) did shows us the question is past. The main verb save is in the base form of the verb not the past form.
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'saved' is a verb so you think about a circumstance in which this verb could be used then write this down.
i miraculously saved the kitten
If you are saved, heaven is your predestination.
The unnamed good Samaritan saved me.
Once a person in need for help was in trouble! Then came a boy with the mind of ''Judo'' that boy saved his life from the knowledge of Judo.
A Penny saved is a penny earned, as you would not have it any other way