"He stated that he had spoken with the lady" would be a better option as it maintains consistency in verb tense.
The past participle of "spoke" is "spoken."
To conjugate "to speak" in English, you would use the base form "speak" for present tense (I speak, you speak, he/she speaks, we speak, they speak), the past tense "spoke" (I spoke, you spoke, he/she spoke, we spoke, they spoke), and the past participle "spoken" (I have spoken, you have spoken, he/she has spoken, we have spoken, they have spoken).
The correct form would be "spoken." For example: "She has spoken to the manager about the issue."
The past participle is spoken.
The present perfect tense of "spoke" is "have spoken" or "has spoken."
the answer to your question is spoke is correct
The object is "soldiers", as the proposition indicates who was spoken to.
Once the magician had spoken the magic words to the wooden spoke, it talked about where it had been! See the Related Link(s) listed below for more information:
The past participle of "spoke" is "spoken."
To conjugate "to speak" in English, you would use the base form "speak" for present tense (I speak, you speak, he/she speaks, we speak, they speak), the past tense "spoke" (I spoke, you spoke, he/she spoke, we spoke, they spoke), and the past participle "spoken" (I have spoken, you have spoken, he/she has spoken, we have spoken, they have spoken).
speak speak spoke spoken Don't speak to me. He spoke to me last night. I have spoken to him.
The correct form would be "spoken." For example: "She has spoken to the manager about the issue."
The past participle is spoken.
The present perfect tense of "spoke" is "have spoken" or "has spoken."
I spoke with you yesterday is a better way to say this.
Edward Smith Fatu, better known as Umaga, spoke Englishand Samoan.
spoke in present tense is speak...least i think so... speak speak spoke spoken Don't speak to me. He spoke to me last night. I have spoken to him.