The past participle of "said" is the same as the past tense, hence it's "said"
The past participle of "say" is "said."
The past participle of "said" is "said." It remains the same in both its present and past participle forms.
Present: say past: said Past Participle: said
The past tense of "say" is "said," and the past participle is also "said."
The Base Form of say is "say"; the Past Tense is "said"; the Past Participle is also "said"; and the Gerund Form is "saying".
The past participle of sing is sung.example: The singer said he hadn't sung that song since the war!
The past participle of "said" is "said." It remains the same in both its present and past participle forms.
Present: say past: said Past Participle: said
The past tense of "say" is "said," and the past participle is also "said."
The Base Form of say is "say"; the Past Tense is "said"; the Past Participle is also "said"; and the Gerund Form is "saying".
The past participle of sing is sung.example: The singer said he hadn't sung that song since the war!
Said
Both forms are 'said'.
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."
The past participle of "do" is "done." The past participle of "have" is "had."
The past indicative and past participle of "buy" are both "bought".
The past participle of "am not" is "have not been."