The past tense of "say" would be "said".
The past tense of "say" is "said."
SayPast tense - said.Present tense - say/says/saying.Future tense - will say.GetPast tense - got.Present tense - get/gets/getting.Future tense - will get.
The future tense of "say" is "will say." For example, "I will say goodbye before I leave."
The past tense of say is said.
The past tense of "say" is "said."
The present tense for "said" is "say."
SayPast tense - said.Present tense - say/says/saying.Future tense - will say.GetPast tense - got.Present tense - get/gets/getting.Future tense - will get.
The future tense of "say" is "will say." For example, "I will say goodbye before I leave."
The present tense of "say" is "says" when referring to he, she, or it, and "say" for all other subjects. For example, "He says that he is coming" or "I say we go for a walk."
The past tense of say is said.
The past tense of "say" is "said."
"It has been" is in the present perfect tense because it indicates an action that started in the past and has continued up to the present moment.
The past perfect tense of say is had said.
No, said is the past tense. Say is the present tense.
Was is the past tense of the verb 'be'
The present tense for "said" is "say."
To say in the past tense, you would use the word "said."
The present perfect tense of "say" is "have said."