Spat is only the past tense in British English. It's simply a grammar difference.
The past tense of Spit is Spat. I spat on my hand.
Spit in past tense is "spat."
'spat' is correct, but you will find 'spit' also being used.
The verb is also spit. Spit is only used as the past tense is US English. In British English, the past tense is spat.
The past tense of this irregular verb is "spat" and the past participle is "spit" itself.
That is the pass tense. 'Spit' is the present.
The past participle of "spit" is "spat" in UK English and "spit" in US English.
Yes, it is some tense of spit.
Past TenseSingularI spatYou spatHe/she/it spatPluralWe spatYou spatThey spatPresent Perfect TenseSingularI have spitYou have spitHe/she/it has spitPluralWe have spitYou have spitThey have spitPresent Perfect Progressive TenseSingularI have been spittingYou have been spittingHe/she/it has been spittingPluralWe have been spittingYou have been spittingThey have been spittingPast Progressive TenseSingularI was spittingYou were spittingHe/she/it was spittingPluralWe were spittingYou were spittingThey were spittingPast Perfect TenseSingularI had spitYou had spitHe/she/it had spitPluralWe had spitYou had spitThey had spitPast Perfect Progressive TenseSingularI had been spittingYou had been spittingHe/she/it had been spittingPluralWe had been spittingYou had been spittingThey had been spitting
drip drop slash squish spit spat
The whale spat Jonah out on dry land.
the past tense of am is was and the past tense of has is had