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The past tense of "say" is "said" because it follows the regular pattern of forming past tense verbs in English. When a verb ends in a consonant sound, we usually add "-ed" to the base form to indicate the past tense.
"Teach" is a verb that can be used in both present and past tense. In present tense, you would say "teach," as in "I teach English." In past tense, you would say "taught," as in "Yesterday, I taught a math class."
The past tense of say is said.
The past tense of "say" is "said."
The past tense of "say" is "said."
The past perfect tense of say is had said.
To say in the past tense, you would use the word "said."
"Said" is not an example of past tense; it is the past participle of the verb "say." In past tense, it would be "said."
Was is the past tense of the verb 'be'
SayPast tense - said.Present tense - say/says/saying.Future tense - will say.GetPast tense - got.Present tense - get/gets/getting.Future tense - will get.
No, the past tense of 'send' in English is 'sent', so 'you sent'
The past tense of "say" is "said," and the past participle is also "said."