Both forms are also hurt.
The past participle tense of "see" is "seen."
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. For example: "She hurt her ankle while playing soccer."
Past participal and past simple of cost is cost. I has cost us £3000 to send you to that school. Or. I cost him $20.
The past participle tense of "see" is "seen."
chided (past tense) and chidden (past participal)
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.
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
had
Past participal and past simple of cost is cost. I has cost us £3000 to send you to that school. Or. I cost him $20.
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!