Yes, It is past tense of say.
Said is already in the past tense. It's the past tense of say.
The past tense of say is said.
The past tense of say is said.
The past tense of "says" is "said."
The simple past tense and past participle are both said.
Said is already in the past tense. It's the past tense of say.
The past tense of say is said.
The past tense of say is said.
The past tense of "says" is "said."
The simple past tense and past participle are both said.
The past future tense of "happen" is "would happen." For example, "He said the event would happen next week."
The past tense of "say" would be "said".
The past perfect tense of say is had said.
"Said" is the past tense of the verb "say." It is used to refer to something that was spoken or communicated in the past.
Says is not past tense, it's present tense. The past tense is said.
The past tense of the verb "say" is "said."
To use dialogue in past tense, simply write the spoken words in the past tense, just as they would have been spoken at that time. For example, instead of saying "She said, 'I feel happy,'" you would write "She said she felt happy." This keeps the actions and events in the past tense.