The word “safe” is not a verb, so it does not have a past tense. It is primarily used as:
- An adjective: Meaning protected or free from harm (e.g., The children are safe at home).
- A noun: Referring to a secure storage box for valuables (e.g., She kept the money in a safe).
Related Verb:
If you are looking for a verb related to “safe,” it is “save”, which means to rescue, protect, or store something. The past tense of “save” is “saved”.
Examples:
- He saved the documents on his computer. (Past tense of “save”)
- They are safe from the storm. (Adjective “safe”)
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