Yes, chatting, meaning to talk, is an action, so it is a verb.
A verb is a word that describes an action (run, walk, etc), a state of being (exist, stand, etc) or occurrence (happen, become, etc).
Yes chatted a verb in English language. It means to be talking in a friendly way or manner.
The word chat is a verb because it is an action.Chats, chatting and chatted are also verbs.Some example sentences are:"I had a chat with him"."She chats to the plumber"."I have been chatting to a friend"."We chatted for hours".
I chatted with my friend.They chatted on the phone.
A few examples are I chatted with her yesterday, and I've chatted with her before. :) hope it helps!! ;D
That would be present tense, past tense, and future tense.______No. The standard three forms are the infinitve, the simple past and the past participle. Examples:chat - chatted - chatted (regular)forget - forgot - forgotten (irregular)run - ran - run (irregular)
The past tense of "chat" is "chatted."
v. bavarder or causer
The past participle of "chat" is "chatted."
agreeably They all chatted agreeably.
Yeah I chatted with her one time
infinitive: chatpast: chattedpast participle: chatted
it means no one can challange a deal..done by you.