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I don't understand. If someone says I spat all over the floor instead of I spit all over that floor then shouldn't "I fit in that pair of jeans" actually say "I fat in that pair of jeans" I know fat deals with weight but don't you think it has 2 meanings.

2007-01-16 03:59:05 · 6 answers · asked by JUDI 3 in Entertainment & Music Jokes & Riddles

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Different verbs have different past forms. Think of I walked or I played. You see there is not one universal rule for forming the past tense

Good thinking though :D

2007-01-16 04:51:42 · answer #1 · answered by ღ♥ღ latoya 4 · 0 0

I wouldn't say I "Fat in that pair of jeans"... it doesn't make sense.






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2007-01-16 12:04:28 · answer #2 · answered by 1 3 · 0 0

NO. The English language doesn't make much sense as far as consistencies go. See, shouldn't that sound like "consistencies goo?" Like do. Nope. Just weird all around.

2007-01-16 12:04:55 · answer #3 · answered by Sleek 7 · 1 0

Think about it like 'did the key fit'. Youd say 'yes, the key fitted' or 'fit' (only of it did ofcourse :P), not the key 'fat' or 'fatted' LuxXx

2007-01-16 12:17:52 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I think the proper word would be "fit" instead of "fat".

2007-01-16 12:03:42 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

hmmm.....

2007-01-16 12:03:35 · answer #6 · answered by Nocturnal Supremacy 3 · 0 0

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