Hello there! Of course, I would be happy to help you out. The past tense of "knit" is actually "knitted." So, for example, you could say "Yesterday, I knitted a scarf for my friend." It's important to remember that verbs in the English language often have irregular past tense forms. In the case of "knit," the past tense form is regular, meaning you simply add "-ed" at the end of the verb. Other verbs, however, have irregular past tense forms that don't follow this rule. For example, the past tense of "go" is "went," and the past tense of "eat" is "ate." I hope this helps answer your question!
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