The past participle of hit is hit.
The past participle of "hit" is "hit."
The past participle of hit is hit.
'to hit' is an irregular verbThe past participle of hit is hit.
Hit is the past tense and past participle of hit. The word doesn't change.
Some examples include "read" (present) and "read" (past participle), "cut" (present) and "cut" (past participle), "hit" (present) and "hit" (past participle), and "put" (present) and "put" (past participle).
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No, "hit" is both the base form and the past tense of the verb. The past participle form is "hit."
The present particle is always - verb + ing - so for hit that is hitting (watch the spelling).The past participle is the same as the base verb - hit.The forms of hit are:base verb = hitthird person singular = hitspast = hitpast participle = hitpresent participle = hitting
Present tense is hit hits am/is/are hitting past tense is hit He hit me yesterday so I hit him today past = hit past participle = hit
The past participle is also hit. present perfect - I have hit the ball ten times. He has hit the ball twice. past perfect - I had hit the ball ten times. present simple passive - My car is hit every day past simple passive - My car was hit twice yesterday. present perfect passive - My car has been hit again. past perfect passive - My car had been hit three times yesterday.
The past participle of "do" is "done." The past participle of "have" is "had."
The past participle of "am not" is "have not been."