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It hurted vs I hurts

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct form is "it hurt" for the past tense and "it hurts" for the present tense. The incorrect forms use incorrect verb conjugations.

Last updated: April 08, 2024 • 646 views

It hurted

This phrase is incorrect. The past tense of the verb "hurt" is "hurt."

The correct past tense form of the verb "hurt" is "hurt."
  • that, if once it has hurted
  • It's because he hurted you!
  • Some things have annoyed and hurted us.
  • One of them is hurted and cannot move.
  • All those grains over my face really hurted me...
  • I never hurted nobody before ever, but... he had a photo of my little girl. He...
  • be very and nobody get hurted.
  • I was cold and my wrist hurted me very much.
  • Returning however to previous speech, I remember that in the beginning of '80s when I saw and listened to Pere Ubu, I feel very bad and I hated them because they hurted me.
  • People like you don't know what it's like to get hurted... because you don't have feelings.
  • They went away from us because you hurted her!
  • To those who dad hurted him instead, or that carried on behaving in a bad way, he played tricks on them of every kind, for example: to turn the house upside down, to make disappear objects and so on.
  • And in the one hurted and their father's fruitful task, farmer of lands avoids and miller in the valley of the river.
  • The arrest was not easy and it happened a revolt from the Disciples, Peter took a sword and he hurted one of the attendants of the temple, cutting him an ear.
  • There was a turtle by the name of Burt and Burt the Turtle was very alert When danger threated him, he would never get hurted
  • You could get really hurted.
  • Hawkins, you hurted yourself?
  • He won't be hurted.
  • What? He hurted our wife and kids!

Alternatives:

  • it hurt

I hurts

This phrase is incorrect. The correct present tense form of the verb "hurt" is "it hurts."

The correct present tense form of the verb "hurt" is "it hurts."
  • I hurts me to see you in this condition.
  • I hurt somebody's feelings once.
  • It started because I hurt someone.
  • They took it away because I hurt people.
  • I hurt my knee playing soccer.
  • And I hurt - I hurt her family...
  • You know, I struggle, I hurt. I make mistakes.
  • When I hurt, I remember that.
  • I hurt someone I really liked.
  • When I hurt, I remember that.
  • I hurt because I know I've made the Lord sick.
  • I hurt people... and I deserve to be in here, but the person I hurt the most was myself.
  • And before I hurt anyone else more especially, before I hurt St. Anthony's further the wisest course for me is to step down.
  • I think I hurt my... I hurt my shoulder earlier today.
  • When you hurt, I hurt.
  • Nobody hurt me, I hurt them.
  • You hurt my friends, I hurt yours.
  • I hurt my back this morning lifting weights.
  • I am paying because I hurt the girl.
  • I know I hurt you and everyone.

Alternatives:

  • it hurts

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