Can anyone tell me what the past tense of "hunt" is? 👀
2023-06-26
This is what goPenpal answered
Of course, the past tense of "hunt" is "hunted." The moment we talk about things that happened before, we're dealing with past tense verbs. When it comes to regular verbs like "hunt", forming the past tense is as easy as adding "-ed" to the end. So "hunt" becomes "hunted". However, remember that some verbs are irregular and don't follow this rule. But luckily for us language enthusiasts, "hunt" is not one of those tricky exceptions! It's straight-forward and follows the rule nicely. Happy language learning!
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