Lit is the acceptable form.
Both "lit" and "lighted" are acceptable past tense forms of the verb "light." However, "lit" is more commonly used in everyday language.
No, "lighted" is typically used as the past tense of "light." However, "lit" is more commonly used in modern English.
The past tense of "light" is "lit" or "lighted," and the past participle is also "lit" or "lighted."
The past tense of the verb "light" is "lit" or "lighted."
The past tense of "light" is "lit" or "lighted" - both are accepted spellings.
The past tense of the verb "to light up" is "lit up" or "lighted up."
No, "lighted" is typically used as the past tense of "light." However, "lit" is more commonly used in modern English.
Yes, both "lit" and "lighted" are acceptable as the past tense of the verb "light".
Lit.
The past tense of "light" is "lit" or "lighted," and the past participle is also "lit" or "lighted."
The correct past tense of "lit" is "lit". "Lite" is typically used as an abbreviation for "light".
The past participle of "light" is "lit" or "lighted". Both forms are correct and interchangeable depending on the context.
No. "lit" is the proper verb tense.
Whenever you are talking about something that happened in the past.We light our lamp at sunset. -- presentWe lighted out lamp every night last week. -- past -- We lit our lamp every night last weekLit is also the past of light
The past tense of the verb "to light up" is "lit up" or "lighted up."
The past tense is lit.
The past tense is lit.
The technically correct answer to your question is "lighted." The past participle form for regular verbs are the same thing as past tense. Light is technically a regular verb, so therefore you would use a past participle form (adding ed, d, t,) to the base form to come up with the past participle (past tense). However, English is a living language and relational words (nouns, adverbs, adjectives, verbs) have the ability to change form and meaning over time due to popular acceptance, culture, etc. so another acceptable and commonly used form for the past tense of light is "lit." The ability to use both lighted and lit correctly essentially makes the verb "light" both a regular and irregular verb at the same time.