if you got this question you go to Avalon school.
There are two types of bumped, one of them " as in you bumped into someone" or also "bumped up a level" to mean you moved up,;promoted.
Bumped is the past tense of bump.
"Bumped" is a past participle form of the verb "bump." It can be used as an adjective in some contexts, such as in phrases like "bumped-up prices" to describe an increase in prices.
It is correct to say "you must have fallen and bumped your head" because "fallen" is the past participle form of the verb "fall," which is required when using "must have" in this context.
He bumped his head and got quite a headache.
in "i bumped my head" head is the noun
The past participle of "bump" is "bumped."
Yes, it probably would. If you changed lanes and you bump in to someone in front of you, you were not looking. The same for if you bumped into someone behind you.
no
Bumped for Fair - 1915 was released on: USA: 29 June 1915
you probably bumped the lazer out of place, and if you went over a bump and it came out it probably wasnt installed right
Yeah it will probably need therapy!