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Is there a past tense for the verb "quit"?

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Question added by Samar Saleh , Community Manager , Bayt.com
Date Posted: 2014/01/19
Safia Abaoui
by Safia Abaoui , Teacher in private , private intensive courses

Yes, it is "quit".

yousef almohor
by yousef almohor , مدرس , وزارة التربية والتعليم

 yes  there is pt and pp , the same  quit

Mohammad Rizwanul Haque
by Mohammad Rizwanul Haque , Administration Manager , Oren Hydrocarbons ME FZCo.

Yes. But all forms of Quit are the same. Quit, Quit, Quit

Haitham Mostafa Mohammed Abd Allateef
by Haitham Mostafa Mohammed Abd Allateef , American Education , Smart City International Schools

quit

quit

quit

علي حسيب صديق الحيالي
by علي حسيب صديق الحيالي , معلم , مدرسة الماس الاهلية

it`s "quit" and "quitted"

Deleted user
by Deleted user

Quit - the same

Nicholas Poshayi
by Nicholas Poshayi , Teacher/Librarian/Academic Teacher , Brooke Bond School

Quit is like put,cut, hit..........they form their own clique,unique in its own way.

Deleted user
by Deleted user

As the others have stated, quit on it's own has no past tense. It's "sense" is derived from the verbs it is used in conjunction with. eg. Past - "he has quit". Present - "he is quitting". Future - "he will quit".

aicha Laouar
by aicha Laouar , teacher , ben mahjoub

i don t know

Deleted user
by Deleted user

Yes

Ahmed Said Mahmoud Attalah Attalla
by Ahmed Said Mahmoud Attalah Attalla , Senior master , Ministry of Education. Egypt

It is irregular like cut ,the past form is the same quit

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