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I have cutted vs I have cut

The correct phrase is "I have cut." The use of "cutted" is incorrect in standard English. The correct form of the past participle of the verb "cut" is "cut."
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I have cutted

This is incorrect. The past participle of the verb "cut" is not "cutted."

The correct form is "I have cut." Use the past participle "cut" after the auxiliary verb "have" to form the present perfect tense.

Alternatives:

  • I have cut

I have cut

This is the correct form. Use "cut" as the past participle of the verb "cut."

Use this form after the auxiliary verb "have" to form the present perfect tense. For example, "I have cut the paper."

Examples:

  • I have cut the cake.
  • She has cut her hair.
  • They have cut down the tree.
  • He has cut his finger.
  • We have cut the grass.

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