
Past Tense of Hit
The word hit is an irregular verb that means to shoot someone, something, or a place causing damage or injury. The verb hit is the same in all three forms, i.e., hit past tense is hit, past participle, and present tense is also hit. The following are principal forms of the verb hit.
Hit Infinitive: to hitÂ
Hit Root Form/Present Tense: hit (Third Person Singular hits)
Hit Pas Form/Past Tense: hit
Hit Present Participle: hittingÂ
Hit Perfect Infinitive: to have hitÂ
Hit Past Participle: hit
Hit Perfect Participle: having hit
Hit Gerund: hitting
Hit Perfect Gerund: having hit
Hit Conjugation in All Tenses Active Voice
Present Simple Tense
- First Person Singular & Plural + hitÂ
- Second Person Singular & Plural + hitÂ
- Third Person Singular + hitsÂ
- Third Person Plural + hitÂ
Past Simple Tense
- First Person Singular & Plural + hitÂ
- Second Person Singular & Plural + hitÂ
- Third Person Singular + hitÂ
- Third Person Plural + hit
Future Simple Tense
- First Person Singular & Plural + shall/will hitÂ
- Second Person Singular & Plural shall/will hitÂ
- Third Person Singular + shall/will hitÂ
- Third Person Plural + shall/will hit
Present Continuous Tense
- First Person Singular & Plural + am hittingÂ
- Second Person Singular & Plural + are hittingÂ
- Third Person Singular + is hittingÂ
- Third Person Plural + are hitting
Past Continuous Tense
- First Person Singular & Plural + was hittingÂ
- Second Person Singular & Plural + were hittingÂ
- Third Person Singular + was hittingÂ
- Third Person Plural + were hitting
Future Continuous Tense
- First Person Singular & Plural + shall/will be hittingÂ
- Second Person Singular & Plural + shall/will be hittingÂ
- Third Person Singular + shall/will be hittingÂ
- Third Person Plural + shall/will be hitting
Present Perfect Tense
- First Person Singular & Plural + have hitÂ
- Second Person Singular & Plural + have hitÂ
- Third Person Singular + has hitÂ
- Third Person Singular + have hit
Past Perfect Tense
- First Person Singular & Plural + had hitÂ
- Second Person Singular & Plural + had hitÂ
- Third Person Singular + had hitÂ
- Third Person Plural + had hit
Future Perfect Tense
- First Person Singular & Plural + shall/will have hitÂ
- Second Person Singular & Plural + shall/will have hitÂ
- Third Person Singular + shall/will have hitÂ
- Third Person Plural + shall/will have hit
Present Perfect Continuous Tense
- First Person Singular & Plural + have been hittingÂ
- Second Person Singular & Plural + have been hittingÂ
- Third Person Singular + has been hittingÂ
- Third Person Plural + have been hittingÂ
Past Perfect Continuous Tense
- First Person Singular & Plural + had been hittingÂ
- Second Person Singular & Plural + had been hittingÂ
- Third Person Singular + had been hittingÂ
- Third Person Plural + had been hittingÂ
Future Perfect Continuous Tense
- First Person Singular & Plural + shall/will have been hittingÂ
- Second Person Singular & Plural shall/will have been hittingÂ
- Third Person Singular + shall/will have been hittingÂ
- Third Person Plural + shall/will have been hittingÂ
Hit Conjugation in All Tenses Passive Voice
Present Simple Tense
- I am hitÂ
- We are hitÂ
- You are hitÂ
- He (She, It) is hitÂ
- They are hit
Past Simple Tense
- I was hit weÂ
- We/You were hitÂ
- He (She, It) was hitÂ
- They were hit
Future Simple Tense
- I shall be hitÂ
- We shall be hitÂ
- You will be hitÂ
- He (She, It) will be hitÂ
- They will be hit
Present Continuous Tense
- I am being hitÂ
- We/You are being hitÂ
- He (She, It) is being hitÂ
- They are being hit
Past Continuous Tense
- I was being hitÂ
- We/You were being hitÂ
- He (She, It) was being hitÂ
- They were being hit
Future Continuous Tense
- I will be being hitÂ
- We will be being hitÂ
- You will be being hitÂ
- He (She, It) will be being hitÂ
- They will be being hit
Present Perfect Tense
- I/We have been hitÂ
- You have been hitÂ
- He (She, It) has been hitÂ
- They have been hit
Past Perfect Tense
- I/We had been hitÂ
- You had been hitÂ
- He (She, It) had been hit
- They had been hit
Future Perfect Tense
- I shall/will have been hitÂ
- We shall/will have been hitÂ
- You will/will have been hitÂ
- He (She, It) shall/will have been hitÂ
- They shall/will have been hit
Hit Subjunctive Mood Active Voice
PresentÂ
- If I hitÂ
- If we hitÂ
- If you hitÂ
- If he (she, it) hitÂ
- If they hitÂ
PastÂ
- If I hit
- If we hitÂ
- If you hitÂ
- If he (she, it) hitÂ
- If they hitÂ
Future
- If I should hitÂ
- If we should hitÂ
- If you should hitÂ
- If he (she, it) should hitÂ
- If they should hit
Hit Subjunctive Mood Passive Voice
Present
- If I be hit
- If we be hitÂ
- If you be hitÂ
- If you be hitÂ
- If he (she, it) be hitÂ
- If they be hitÂ
PastÂ
- If I were hitÂ
- If we were hitÂ
- If you were hit
- If you were hitÂ
- If he (she, it) were hitÂ
- If they were hitÂ
Future
- If I should be hitÂ
- if we should be hitÂ
- If you should be hitÂ
- If he (she, it) should be hitÂ
- If they should be hit
Hit Conditional
PresentÂ
- I should/would hitÂ
- You would hit
- He/She/It would hitÂ
- We should/would hitÂ
- They would hitÂ
Perfect
- I should/would + have hit
- You would + have hit
- He/She/It would + have hit
- We should/would + have hit
- They would + have hit
How do you use hit in a sentence?
- Our team always hits its target.
- She hits the door again.
- They are hitting a lot of resistance.
- The ball hit the wall.
- The ball hits me in the left arm.
- He was hit by a truck.
- I accidentally hit my back getting into the bus.