i really need to know if fitted is a verb
please help!!
The simple past tenses of the verb to fit are fitted and fit.The past passive forms are had been fitted and had been fit.
The young man had an unbridled serge to pee
The word "fitted" has two "t's" due to its formation from the verb "fit," which is irregular. In English, many verbs that end in a single vowel followed by a consonant double the final consonant when adding a suffix that begins with a vowel, such as "-ed." This doubling helps maintain the short vowel sound in the original word, resulting in "fitted."
'Was' fit - when you are talking about someone being the opposite of overweight, when you fit something into something else, the past tense of that is 'fit' as well. _________________________________________________________________ This question, I believe, refers to the past tense of "fit" as in the VERB fit. To be fit is not a verb, it is an ajective and as such has no tense. According to Webster's, the past tense is either fit or fitted for the verb fit.
The correct phrase is "It would not have fit." This is the proper use of the past perfect tense with the verb "fit."
it means that it is fitted for the certain thing
How are frames and linings usually fitted?
The Greek word for "Fitted to" is "τοποθετούνται σε".
engineering application of fitted bearing
Yes. But not in the sentence "the key fitted into the lock". An example: the woman was fitted for her fancy dress so it would be the right size.
It is fitted about a quarter of the way up the nose.
Were what fitted............?