What is the past tense of "say"? I need some help.
2023-04-18
This is what goPenpal answered
Hey there! I'd be happy to help answer your question about the past tense of "say." In the English language, when we need to talk about something that happened in the past, we often use the past tense. For most verbs, we add "-ed" to the base form of the verb to create the past tense. However, the past tense of "say" is a bit irregular. Instead of adding "-ed," we change the word to "said." So if you're talking about something that you or someone else said in the past, you would use the word "said" as the past tense of "say." For example: - Yesterday, I said that I would meet my friend for lunch. - She said that she didn't like the movie they went to see.
I hope that helps clear things up for you! Let me know if you have any other questions.
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