The simple past tense of say is said.
The simple past tense and past participle are both said.
The past simple form of "disturb" is "disturbed." For example, "The loud noise disturbed my concentration."
Yes.Does is the third person singular form of did. It is used with singular subjectseg He does, she does, it does, the doctor does,but we say I do, you do, they do, the doctors do.Did is the past form of both do and does.
The past simple of "have" is "had."
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."
Said.
Said.
The simple past tense and past participle are both said.
The past simple form of "disturb" is "disturbed." For example, "The loud noise disturbed my concentration."
Simple, Iacob (in the past Iacov).
Yes.Does is the third person singular form of did. It is used with singular subjectseg He does, she does, it does, the doctor does,but we say I do, you do, they do, the doctors do.Did is the past form of both do and does.
The simple past of "gather" is "gathered." This form is used to indicate that the action of gathering took place in the past. For example, you might say, "They gathered around the fire last night."
The simple past tense of "attract" is "attracted." This form is used to indicate that the action of attracting occurred in the past. For example, you might say, "The bright lights attracted many visitors."
The past simple of "have" is "had."
The simple past is had.
Past simple and simple past are both the same thing. They are both the past tense of a verb.
The simple past tense is climbed.