I think he didnt talk to her because he didnt want nobody to know he had a child
The past tense of "talk" is "talked."
who had talked is the correct answer as other two forms of talk are talked ,talked
Daughter? Father??!?! o-O Try to get them to talk to you openly. I had a counsler,and she talked to me and helped me go through my emotions.
Of course talking is an action. I talk You talk. I talked. You talked. He/she talked (but not singular talk). He/she talks (ex. He talks too much; singular form for pronouns.) They talked. I / he / she is (or was) was talking. (with helping verb) They were talking.
No, "talked" is a past tense verb. It is not a common noun.
"Talked" is already the past participle, or past indicative, of "talk". "Talked" as such does not have a past participle, because it is not an infinitive form of a verb.
The past future tense for "talk" is "would talk."
present: talk. She talks all day.past: talked. She talked on the telephone all afternoon.present participle: talking. She is talking again now.past participle: talked. She has talked to him for half an hour.
The past tense of talk is talked.
Present participle: talking Past: talked Past participle: talked
It is "talked."
The past tense of the verb "talk" is "talked".