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Past simple of say?

The simple past tense of say is said.


What is the past tense of did?

Did is the simple past tense. The past participle is done. Instead of saying "I am doing this" you would say "I did this". The present perfect tense is "I have done this."


Is forgot widely used as a participle?

Forgot is the simple past tense of forget. To use forget as a past participle you would say forgotten.


Past tense for ride. have rode had rode?

Verb: to ride; simple past: rode; past participle: ridden It would NOT be correct to say "have rode", since rode is not the participle. You would either say "we rode them" or "we have ridden them" to be correct.


What is the simple past tense of to say?

Said.


What is the past simple tense of say?

Said.


How do you say I read in the past tense?

Read is an irregular verb. The simple past tense is also "read".So, I read in the past tense is also I read.However, in the past tense, "read" is pronounced like "red".


What is the past tense and past participle of say?

The simple past tense and past participle are both said.


Do you say they learned the bible very well or they learned the bible very well?

Answer 1There is no such word as learnt. (In fact, Chambers and other dictionaries give it as an alternative to 'learned' - which I must say, I personally prefer)However, both are possible.Answer 2"Learned" in English is both the past simple of "to learn" and the past participle. Most verbs in English have the same past simple and past participle of which a example would be "jumped" and "jumped" - he jumped and he has jumped. An example of where they differ would be "went" and "gone" - he went and he has gone. Learnt is exclusively a past participle. You can say he has learned or he has learnt but you can NOT say he learnt where you CAN say he learned.


How do you write the sun shines brightly in simple past and future tense?

In simple past tense, you would say, "The sun shone brightly." For future tense, you would write, "The sun will shine brightly." Both versions convey the action of the sun shining, but they indicate different times.


How do you say the name Jacob in Romanian?

Simple, Iacob (in the past Iacov).


The tense of say?

The past tense of "say" would be "said".