Well, darling, the past tense of "hurt" is "hurt." It's one of those irregular verbs that just likes to keep things interesting. So go ahead and use it proudly in your next sentence, no need to change a thing!
Was hurt, did hurt, had hurt
Hide is present tense, not past tense. The past tense is hid.
Hide is present tense, not past tense. The past tense is hid.
No, have is the present tense. The past tense is had.
Were is past tense.
Hurt doesn't change from present to past tense. The past tense and past participle is hurt.
No, the correct past tense of "hurt" is "hurt." "Hurted" is not a correct form of the past tense.
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 tense of "hurt" is "hurt," and the past participle is also "hurt."
infinitive: hurtpast: hurtpast participle: hurt
The past tense of hurt is hurt. For example: "She hurt her ankle while playing soccer."
Hurt is one of those words that are sort of neither.
Was hurt, did hurt, had hurt
"Hurt" is one of the "invariable" irregular verbs: Its past tense and past participle are both the same as the present.
Tú me lastimas (present tense) Tu me has lastimado (past tense)
Read and Read (Pronounced Red in the past tense) Cut and Cut (past tense is not cutted) Put and Put We can also include Beat and Beat (pronounced bet in the simple past tense) hit and hit hurt and hurt Let and let Quit and Quit Set and Set Shut and Shut Spread and Spread Cut and Cut Wet and Wet
The past tense of "hurt" is also "hurt." It is an irregular verb, meaning it does not follow the typical pattern of adding "-ed" for its past form. For example, you would say, "I hurt my leg yesterday."