What is the present form of bit?
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The past tense of bit is bitted. The third-person singular simple present indicative form of bit is bits. The present participle of bit is bitting. The past participle of bit is bitted.
Considering this, is it get bit or get bitten?
Yes. Bitten is the past participle of bite. Hence, it is appropriate in all of those situations. Bit is the past tense of bite, but may also be used as the past participle of bite.
Correspondingly, what are the three forms of bite?
Conjugation of 'Bite'
Base Form (Infinitive): | Bite |
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Past Simple: | Bit |
Past Participle: | Bitten |
3rd Person Singular: | Bites |
Present Participle/Gerund: | Biting |
Went is the past tense of go. Gone is the past participle of go. If you aren't sure whether to use gone or went, remember that gone always needs an auxiliary verb before it (has, have, had, is, am, are, was, were, be), but went doesn't.