Correspondingly, did talk or did talked?
That is, do talk, did talk, will talk etc. So for a past tense, you write “We talked” or “We did talk”. (We talked - means we just talked the other day. ) and (we did talk - means only to assert that we talked.
Subsequently, question is, what is the past form of talk? The past tense of talk is talked. The third-person singular simple present indicative form of talk is talks. The present participle of talk is talking. The past participle of talk is talked.
Subsequently, one may also ask, had a talk Meaning?
"I had a talk with him recently" is correct. In these phrases, the verb is had, and "a talk" is a noun (the object). Therefore the prepositional phrase needs to be a state "with him", not "to him" which is an action. You could say "I talked to him recently", where the verb "talk" is an action verb.
Is had had correct?
Yes, “had had” is grammatically correct when it is used in a specific context.