The suffix -ed, when put on a word makes that word past tense. Example: Last week, I painted my garage.
The word "mean" can be a verb, a noun, or an adjective.
It is 'ed' to form 'loved'.
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This type of word is called a "participle". It was not usually considered a separate part of speech when I learned English but may be now.
Adding a suffix to a word typically changes its meaning or grammatical function. Suffixes are added to the end of a word and can indicate things like tense, plurality, or part of speech. For example, adding "-ed" to the word "talk" changes it from a present tense verb to a past tense verb ("talked").
its a verb because it eneds in ed...any word that end in ed are verbs,
In English, it is the "F" Word with an 'ed' at the end.
The word part com- means together
It indicates a condition or quality resulting from the action of a verb.
The word "mean" can be a verb, a noun, or an adjective.
Go ed
What do you mean? Do you mean pardon ED or pardon? ok well here are two answers "Pardon me sir but do you have the time" or "Pardon ed he has been very gassy today" Hope that solves your question
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It is 'ed' to form 'loved'.
to recieve
To carry
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