Hit After Hit was created in 2000.
The past participle of "hit" is "hit."
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Hit them how?? Like hit them with a fist, or hit them with your car. Either way call them especially if you hit them with your car so you don't get hit with a HIt and run
Present tense is hit hits am/is/are hitting past tense is hit He hit me yesterday so I hit him today past = hit past participle = hit
'to hit' is an irregular verbThe past participle of hit is hit.
Yes, he did hit her, but she hit him in the head with a cellphone right after he hit her.
The past tense of hit remains hit.I am going to hit my sister.Mom, he hit me!This verb conjugates as 'hit', 'hit', 'has hit'to hit - he hits - he hit (past) - he has hit (perfect)The past tense of to hit is hit.examples:Preterite (or Simple Past): Yesterday, Perry hit the mailbox when he backed down the driveway.Present Perfect: She has hit many home runs this season, but none yet this game.Past Perfect: Don had hit the piñata too many times.
The past tense of hit remains hit.I am going to hit my sister.Mom, he hit me!This verb conjugates as 'hit', 'hit', 'has hit'to hit - he hits - he hit (past) - he has hit (perfect)The past tense of to hit is hit.examples:Preterite (or Simple Past): Yesterday, Perry hit the mailbox when he backed down the driveway.Present Perfect: She has hit many home runs this season, but none yet this game.Past Perfect: Don had hit the piñata too many times.
No-it is not allowed to hit a person or the person who hit it is out. No-it is not allowed to hit a person or the person who hit it is out.
You can't hit a girl but a girl can hit a girl and a girl can hit a boy but boys can't hit girls