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I hit him vs I hitted him

The correct phrase is "I hit him." The verb "hit" is an irregular verb, and its past tense form is "hit," not "hitted." The incorrect form "hitted" is not used in standard English.

Last updated: April 08, 2024 • 339 views

I hit him

This phrase is correct. The verb "hit" is an irregular verb, and its past tense form is "hit."

Use this phrase when talking about an action that occurred in the past where the subject physically struck someone or something.

Examples:

  • I hit him with a ball.
  • She hit the target perfectly.
  • I hit him, and they attacked me.
  • I went there and I hit him.
  • So I hit him in the head with a bat.
  • I had a wrench, and I hit him.
  • Look, I'm sorry I hit him.
  • I think I hit him in his shoulder.
  • I hit him at least once.
  • I picked up the rock and I hit him again.
  • He grabbed me again and I hit him.
  • So I hit him with a hammer.
  • I hit him last, Sheriff.
  • I hit him in the jaw... twice.
  • So I... I hit him.
  • I hit him with a toaster.
  • I grabbed the nearest thing... and I hit him.
  • I hit him, but-but he was okay.
  • I hit him with a left jab.
  • I hit him with the bottle and he fell.
  • I think I hit him too low.
  • I hit him with a neuroblock.

I hitted him

This phrase is incorrect. The past tense of the verb "hit" is not formed by adding "-ed" to the base form.


Alternatives:

  • I hit him

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