To get past the lasers at Counterfeit Island, you need to carefully time your movements to avoid detection. Observe the laser patterns and move when they are off or in a position that allows you to slip by without triggering an alarm. Using items or tools available in the game, such as disguises or distractions, can also help you navigate around the lasers safely. Make sure to take your time and plan your route to ensure success.
she is in the house at the very end of the corner of the island go there there is a picture but it has a little rip open that rip then its the scream she fights you and then BOOM you won counterfeit island
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 past tense of "fit" is "fitted" or "fit." Both are commonly used and considered correct.
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'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.
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The past tense of "to fit" is also fit.The term fitted is used to mean sized-to-fit, either tightly or snugly.
Had waited to get fit.
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The past participle of fit is 'fitted' or 'fit'. Most Americans generally prefer to use 'fit' instead of 'fitted',but in British English people prefer to use 'fitted'.
"Fit," "set," and "read" are all irregular verbs and they all use the same word for the base verb, past and past participle. set set set read read read fit fit fit