Hurt is an interesting word as it is represents past/present/future tenths. ANyways, no its not a word.
2006-08-11 04:11:44
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answered by Ak2ng 3
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Is Hurted A Word
2016-09-30 07:05:04
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answered by ? 4
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Normally adding ed to the end of a word puts in past tense. In this case however, hurt is in all tenses, past present and future. So, to answer your question, No. Hurted is not a word.
You would say "Yesterday I stepped on a nail, and it hurt." NOT "Yesterday I stepped on a nail, and it hurted." Just like cuz isn't a real word either. It would be 'cause. A contraction of the word "because". Kno is not a word either. It is know. as in knowledge. 2 is a number. not a word. the 2 you would have used would have been to. two refers to a number. and too refers to also, or as well.
2006-08-11 04:14:39
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answered by mark_wheland 2
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Hurted is not a word even if you thought it was think and type it out in a google document and there will be a red line under it in that case it is spelled wrong or even it is not a word
2016-04-19 12:32:06
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answered by Paris 1
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No HURTED is not a real word because HURT is Already past-tense and ED also means past tense and if you put HURT (which is past-tense)and ED it's double past tense which there is no need for that HURT is the right word
2014-12-23 18:46:25
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answered by daisy 1
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"Hurted" is not a word. "Hurt" is the proper use of the word. You can hurt someone else, or you can be hurt yourself. But by all means, continue using the word "hurted" if you like it. The only thing that will be "hurted" by it's use is other people's opinions of you for your poor grammar.
2016-03-27 02:29:10
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answered by Anonymous
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No, the word is Hurt not Hurted. There is no such word as Hurted in the English Dictionary.
2006-08-11 04:13:57
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answered by Bri 3
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Nope, not a word. Look it up in a dictionary. Hurt is the same present tense and past tense.
2006-08-11 04:11:33
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answered by Big Z 6
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Saying "hurted" may have been cute when you were 2 years old and missing your front teeth... but you are too old to use it because it's not cute any longer.
Conjugation of the VERB "Hurt" is, I hurt, you hurt, he she or it HURTS. or I am hurting, you are hurting they are hurting.
Hurted is NOT a word. Neither is using a number for a word... it's "to or too or two" and not "2". Also first person singular is "I" as in the capital letter "I"... using a lower case "i" may be trendy but it isn't correct. "cuz" is "because"... "nd" is "and"
If you really do want to be able to write and talk like an intelligent person, you need to get away from using slang and abbreviations otherwise, you have no right to be angry when someone calles you "stupid" since you are going out of your way to look and sound that way.
2006-08-11 04:10:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope, I am afraid it is not a word. Hurt is the only way it's used.
2006-08-11 04:10:28
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answered by roritr2005 6
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