Both of the forms specified are "talked".
The past tense of "talk" is "talked" and the past participle is also "talked".
the past simple is sang and past paticiple is sung
The past tense of talk is talked.
The past tense of "talk" is "talked."
The past future tense for "talk" is "would talk."
The past tense of "talk" is "talked."
the past simple is sang and past paticiple is sung
The past participle form of a verb is typically used to form the perfect tenses in English, such as the present perfect ("I have eaten") or the past perfect ("she had finished"). It is often formed by adding "-ed" to regular verbs (e.g., "walked") or by using an irregular form (e.g., "gone" for "go").
It can be. It is the past tense but also the past paticiple of the verb to hypnotize. Example: Hypnotized persons may not recall their hypnosis completely.
The past tense of talk is talked.
Talk is the present tense, talked is the past tense, and will talk is the future tense.
The past tense of talk is talked.
Talked is the past tense and past participle of talk.
The past participle is bored.
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Yes, "talk" is present tense when used as a verb, expressing actions happening now. For example, "I talk to my friend every day."
The past participle is "taken off".
"Talked" is the past tense of "talk". Example sentences with the changing of tense: I talk in my sleep. (present tense) Last night, I talked in my sleep. (past tense) He talks too much. He has talked too much. "Talk" can also be a noun. My talk on the subject of the wholly mammoth was well received.