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Shravanmm Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Past and pastparticiple of tight

Dear teachers,

1. What is the past and past participle of tight?

2. Is the past and past participle of tight is tightened and tighten respectively?

3. What is the difference between tightened and tighten?

Thank you.
  

Top answer

"tight" is an adjective (sometimes also an adverb). "tighten" is a verb. "tightened" is the past tense and past participle of "tighten".

  • "tight" is an adjective (sometimes also an adverb).
  • "tighten" is a verb.
  • "tightened" is the past tense and past participle of "tighten".
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"tight" is an adjective (sometimes also an adverb).
"tighten" is a verb.
"tightened" is the past tense and past participle of "tighten".
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thank you for this clear answer
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the past simple of <tight> is <tighted> an dthe past simple of <tighten> is <tightened>
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Anonymousthe past simple of < tight> is < tighted> an d the past simple of < tighten> is < tightened>
What dictionary are you using?
Please give a link.
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AlpheccaStarsWhat dictionary are you using?
Anon possibly used this site, which obligingly gave me the full conjugation of that well-known verb 'zlinq'.

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