maybe i wanted it to be a private conversation so i wont upset the other kids
Present participle: talking Past: talked Past participle: talked
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 root word for "talked" is "talk".
She talked!1968 was the first year for the Talking Barbie dolls. They talked! They talked!
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.
Present participle: talking Past participle: talked
ask her if she did her homework. or if she thought a test was hard. and then gradually start talking about what she's going to do over the weekend. and once you've talked to her for a couple of days.ask her if she would like to hang out one weekend.
The past participle of "talk" is "talked."
The word 'talked' is not a noun; talked is the past tense of the verb to talk. The word talk is a noun, a common noun.
Maria had talked.
By talking about what that person talked about, answering his/her questions and asking him/her questions
no