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What is the simple past of said?
Indicative
simple pastⓘ past simple or preterit | |
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I | said |
you | said |
he, she, it | said |
we | said |
What is past participle of say?
past participle of say is said. I hope this helps.
What is the past and past participle of say?
Past Tense of Say
Present Tense: | Say |
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Past Tense: | Said |
Past Participle: | Said |
Present Participle: | Saying |
What is the tense of says?
Say verb forms
Infinitive | Present Participle | Past Tense |
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say | saying | said |
What is say second form?
(Past) 2nd. (Past Participle) 3rd. Say. Said. Said.
What is the comparative form of said?
Comparative and Superlative degree can be determined only of an adjective. But here, “said” is a verb. Thus, we cannot say anything about its comparative and superlative degree.
Is it say or said?
The main word is “say.” The present tense is “says,” the past is “said,” and the future tense is “will say.”
Has said or had said?
1 Answer. Personally, there is a slight difference in meaning. By using ‘had said’ it gives me the feeling of a reference to a specific utterance slightly further in the past. Whereas, ‘have said’ is something that was uttered more recently.
What is say third form?
(Past Participle) 3rd. Say. Said. Said.
What is the second form of cry?
Verb Forms of Cry
(Base) 1st | (Past) 2nd | (Past Participle) 3rd |
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Cry | Cried | Cried |
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What tense is say?
“Says” is the present tense for the word “say,” and “said” is the past tense for the word “say.” 2. “Says” is used for the simple present tense which shows an action which is habitual, and “said” is used for the simple past tense which may or may not be used with an adverb of time.
What is the past tense of said?
The past tense of say is said or sayed (nonstandard). The third-person singular simple present indicative form of say is says. The present participle of say is saying. The past participle of say is said or sayed.
Is says a verb?
The verb “say” is an important verb because we use it to describe the words of another person. Pay attention to the differences between “say” and “tell.”. “Say” is a little idiomatic.
What is the verb for said?
“Is ‘ is the verb in Main Clause and ‘said’ is a verb in a subordinate clause. It is a complex sentence .Hence both of them are verbs only. One more way of interpretation: