The Past Tense of HANG is HUNG.
The past tense of "hang out" is "hung out."
"Hang" can be either present or past tense, depending on the context. "Hang" is present tense (e.g., "I hang my clothes in the closet") while "hung" is the past tense (e.g., "I hung my coat on the hook").
The past perfect tense of "hang" is "had hung."
Hung out
The past tense of hang-up is hung-up.
The past tense of "hang out" is "hung out."
"Hang" can be either present or past tense, depending on the context. "Hang" is present tense (e.g., "I hang my clothes in the closet") while "hung" is the past tense (e.g., "I hung my coat on the hook").
The past perfect tense of "hang" is "had hung."
Hung out
The past tense of hang-up is hung-up.
The past tense of ''hang'' would be ''hung''.
hung
The past tense of "hang" is "hung" or in some contexts, "hanged."
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"Hung" is the past tense of "hang" when referring to something being suspended or attached, while "hang" is the present tense. Just remember that "hung" is used when talking about something that has already been placed in a suspended position.
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No, the word hung is a verb, the past participle, past tense of the verb to hang. The past participle of the verb is also and adjective. Examples:verb: We hung the new drapes today.adjective: The case resulted in a hung jury.Note: There is an alternate past tense of the verb to hang; the form hanged is exclusively used for a form of execution.No, it's the past tense of the verb - to hang.