The noun forms of the verb to save are saver, savior, and the gerund, saving (savings).
A related noun form is salvation.
The word 'save' is also a noun, a sports term for not allowing an opponent to score; a word for a thing.
Yes, the word 'save' is both a noun (save, saves) and a verb (save, saves, saving, saved).The noun 'save' is a sports term for not allowing an opponent to score.
The verb form of the noun 'terror' is to terrorize.
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The noun form for the verb to refuse is refusal.Note: The word refuse is also a noun, a word for trash or rubbish.
The word 'impression' is a noun form of the verb to impress.
Save is a verb; it is something you do. Savings is a noun. Saved can be a verb or an adjective.
Yes, the word 'save' is both a noun (save, saves) and a verb (save, saves, saving, saved).The noun 'save' is a sports term for not allowing an opponent to score.
Yes, the word 'saves' is both a noun and a verb.The noun 'saves' is the plural form of the singular noun 'save', a sports term for not allowing an opponent to score.The verb 'saves' is the third person, singular, present of the verb to save.
No. Saved is a past tense verb, or an adjective. There is no adverb form of save.
The word 'save' is a noun, a sports term for not allowing an opponent to score.Noun forms for the verb 'to save' are saver, savior, and the gerund saving.
Yes, the word 'save' is a verb, a noun, and a preposition.Examples:verb: We save our cans and bottles for recycling.noun: That save was the play that put us in the lead.preposition: Everyone has left save a few stragglers.
The nouns in the sentence are: Jesus Christ -- proper noun world -- common noun to -- preposition (not a noun) save -- verb (not a noun) the -- article (not a noun).
The noun form of "safe" is "safety," while the verb form is "save." For "sound," the noun form is "sound" itself, and it can also be used as a verb in contexts like "to sound" something out or "to sound" an alarm.
An opposite word for spend in save.
With her Russian blood, SHE will save us.
The word "salvage" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to the act of saving or rescuing something from destruction or damage. As a verb, it means to retrieve or save something from loss or destruction.
The word 'noun' is not a verb. The word 'noun' is a noun, a word for a thing.