no
Depends on your point of view, in my opinion, biking is the most fun you can have with your clothes on, oh yeah...now quit asking stupid questions .
mcdonalds, kfc, no excercise, try to take public transport or a car instead of walking or biking, if you smoke quit smoking.
quit being lazy and read goof ball
Not particularly much. Some companies make decent money on making them, a small group of people make a living on riding professionally. Many people ride a bit as kids, but quit as they get older.
The past participle of 'quit' is 'quit' or 'quitted.'
quit after me mabye
quit = aufhören quit = aufgeben
The past participle (and simple past) can be either quit or quitted. (Most commonly quit)
The simple past tense of "quit" is "quit" (pronounced the same) or "quitted."
Quit is the present tense of the word quit.
Quit doesn't change in the past tense or for the past participle. Present and past tense are quit; the past participle is quit, as well.
The past tense of 'quit' is 'quit', not quitted.