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Rita Ngan Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Is the form “quitted” correct?

Hi,

Is the form “quitted” correct? Could you give me an example? Where can I find the form? For example: present, past and past participle. Thanks a lot.

  

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Rita Ngan Is the form “quitted” correct? It almost never occurs in modern English, but Merriam-Webster lists it as an alternate form of the past tense of 'quit', so 'quit', 'quit' or 'quitted', 'quit'. The normal forms that are currently used are 'quit', 'quit', 'quit'.

  • Rita Ngan Is the form “quitted” correct?
  • It almost never occurs in modern English, but Merriam-Webster lists it as an alternate form of the past tense of 'quit', so 'quit', 'quit' or 'quitted', 'quit'.
  • The normal forms that are currently used are 'quit', 'quit', 'quit'.
  • Almost the only usage you'll probably find of 'quitted' is when it means 'left' (a place), so it is always followed by a noun which represents the place which the person left.
  • com/quitted This usage of the verb 'quit' is not commonly seen these days.
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Rita NganIs the form “quitted” correct?

It almost never occurs in modern English, but Merriam-Webster lists it as an alternate form of the past tense of 'quit', so 'quit', 'quit' or 'quitted', 'quit'.

The normal forms that are currently used are 'quit', 'quit', 'quit'.

Almost the only usage you'll probably find of 'quitted' is when it means 'lef

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