no, it doesn’t even make sense
no, it doesn’t even make sense
Yes because when you say “that hurted“ it makes sense
No hurted is not a word you can even check in the dictionary it is not in there it is not a word this is a scientific answer
No
Yes
The word "hurted" is not considered standard English. The correct past tense form of "hurt" is "hurt." So it would be "I hurt my leg," not "I hurted my leg."
Not in the proper English terms it is not. Many people have grown up using the word hurted as in a past tense form of the word hurt. Hurt is past, present, and future. We should try using that hurt me or it hurts me NOT that hurted me.
hurted
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யார் துன்புறுத்தியது?(yaar thunburuththiyathu?)
lol ...... wow Change the words "japanese" to "person", "hurted" to "hurts", "with" to "by" and maybe someone will answer the question for you. good luck.
Mae ha loug ...
last night my feet hurted me
Well for me it kinda hurted but then he push me in closer so he got in DEPPER & it hurted inaa way /: but it takes a while for you too feel thee good stuff haa !
who hurted the France empire and why?
No, the correct past tense of "hurt" is "hurt." "Hurted" is not a correct form of the past tense.
'Je me suis fait mal' means "I hurt myself" or "I injured myself," indicating that the action was done to oneself, while 'J'ai fait mal' simply means "I hurt" or "I caused harm," without specifying who or what was affected.