The words are a mixture of two verses:
His lord said unto him, Well done, thou good and faithful servant: thou hast been faithful over a few things, I will make thee ruler over many things: enter thou into the joy of thy lord.
I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith:
His son, Telemachus, his faithful servant Eumaeus, and the cowherd fight along Odysseus' side.
I think it is the bible but I'm not 100% sure
fought is the past tense of fight... so therefore it has no past tense
'Fought' is the past tense. The present tense is 'fight'.
past tense for fight is fought....and the past participle is also used as fought.present - fight: They fight all the time.past - fought: They fought all day yesterday.present participle - fighting: They are fightingnow.past participle - fought: They have fought all week.
The past tense of fight is "fought."We fought in the alley last night.
The word fight is a verb (fight, fights, fighting, fought), and a noun (fight, fights).Verb: We don't want to fight about it.Noun: Their fight lasted most of the night.The adjective forms are the present participle of the verb, fighting (fighting words), the past participle of the verb, fought (a fought battle), and fightable (a fightablepoint).
Fought
Past tense: Fought Past Participle: Fought
Fought is the past participle of fight.
they fought for the win of their country, they fought for their lives, they fought to keep their families alive, they fought for the lord.
The past perfect is had fought.The present perfect is has/have fought, depending on whether the subject is singular or plural.The future perfect is will have fought.