"Made me say it" or "Made me said it"?

2016-10-24 9:35 am
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Which one is grammatically correct?

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2016-10-24 11:46 am
✔ 最佳答案
Made me say.

You cannot have two past tense forms in the same verb phrase (made and said). One of them must be in the dictionary form (say).
2016-10-24 10:53 am
😉 Bonjour, Hello

It's: '' Made me say it ''.

~~ Have a nice day ~~

Cat. •That's all
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2016-10-24 9:36 am
"Made me say it"


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