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Last Updated: 19th May 2024

Is Say present tense

The present tense of the word "says" is strict. It should not be used in place of said, which is past . Incorrect: He said to my, "Keep still." "



Is it past or present tense, in addition to this?

The past tense is used to indicate that something has been said (nonstandard). The says third-person singular indicative is the present in third person singular of say. The past participle is used to refer to something that has been said or done.

Also, how do you use say and tell? Asaida is the past form of the word asaya, while aSaysa refers to the simple present tense.

It is also important to understand the simple present tense.

Conjugation of "Say"

Base Form (Infinitive). Say
Past Simple Said
Past Participle: Said
3rd Person Singular: Says
Present Participle/Gerund: What are you saying?

What is the meaning of the verb "say"?

verb. Simple past tense, past participle and past perfect of say