The past tense of 'quit' is 'quit.' It's one of those cheeky verbs that doesn't change between present and past tense. Kinda like a chameleon blending into its surroundings! It's known as an irregular verb – it likes to break the rules! But don't let it get it to your head. Even though it's the same in the past, 'quit' can still express timing based on the other words in your sentence. For example, "I quit yesterday" or "She has quit her job" still indicate an action in the past! Not all verbs play by the rules, right?
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