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What is the past tense of the word spit?

Lucas Turner | 2023-04-07 09:47:15 | page views:1154
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Alexander Clark

Works at Apple, Lives in Cupertino, CA
Hello, I'm a language enthusiast with a keen interest in the intricacies of English verb conjugations. When it comes to irregular verbs, it's always a bit of a challenge to remember their past tense forms, as they don't always follow the standard rules.

The word "spit" has two primary meanings: one is to expel saliva from the mouth, and the other is to eject a substance from the mouth, often in a forceful or disdainful manner. The past tense of "spit" when it means to expel saliva is "spat" (as in, "He spat on the ground"). However, when "spit" is used as a transitive verb meaning to eject something other than saliva, its past tense is "spit" or "spitted" (as in, "She spit out the food" or "He spitted the watermelon seeds").

So, the correct past tense depends on the context in which the word is used.


Scarlett Patel

Works at HealthPro Consulting, Lives in Mumbai, India.
Past participle of ��spit�� [closed] Which is the past participle of spit: spat or spit? And how many examples can we come up with where a verb is changed in the simple past but unchanged(spelt like in the present) in the past participle?
2023-04-11 09:47:15

Oliver Patel

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Past participle of ��spit�� [closed] Which is the past participle of spit: spat or spit? And how many examples can we come up with where a verb is changed in the simple past but unchanged(spelt like in the present) in the past participle?
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