Because they are too hard to let go of. When they hurt you, you feel upset, dissapointed, mad, and angry at them. But over time, you can realize that you still want to be with them even if they did something to you. It takes time, but eventually you don't care what they did to you, and you just want to be with them. You would sometimes do anything to see them. Humans have a hard time with change and letting things go. If you believe deep down that you don't want to let go, then don't. Nobody's making you. You don't have to. But if you want to, that works too. There are many different ways to go about life when you still care about people that have hurt you in the past.
infinitive: hurt past: hurt past participle: hurt
The past tense of "hurt" is "hurt," and the past participle is also "hurt."
The past tense of "hurt" is "hurt," and the past participle is also "hurt."
The past tense of hurt is hurt - as in - the sailors were hurt when their boat capsized - or - that hurt do not do it again.
The past form of "hurt" is "hurt" and the past participle is also "hurt."
yes,hurt is a past
The past tense of hurt is hurt. For example: "She hurt her ankle while playing soccer."
No, the correct past tense of "hurt" is "hurt." "Hurted" is not a correct form of the past tense.
infinitive: hurt past: hurt past participle: hurt
What is the past tense of HURT ?
infinitive: hurtpast: hurtpast participle: hurt
Was hurt, did hurt, had hurt