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  1. 26 de ene. de 2014 · A discussion thread on the correct usage of the past participle of "fit" in English. Learn the difference between "fit" and "fitted" in British and American English, and see examples of how to use them correctly in sentences.

    • fit vs fitted

      #1. Hi! About the past participle of the verb "fit": somehow...

  2. Learn the difference between fit and fitted, two past tense conjugations of the verb fit, and how they are used as adjectives in American and British English. See examples, charts, and a mnemonic device to remember the usage of each word.

  3. But as adjectives, fit and fitted do have a distinction: fit means healthy or appropriate, and fitted means designed to fit. Examples. American and Canadian writers tend to use fit instead of fitted as the past and perfect tense of fit, as in these instances: Kennedy’s vision could easily have fit in a Twitter post if the service had existed ...

  4. 28 de mar. de 2024 · The main difference between fit and fitted lies in their usage in different tenses and contexts. Fit is used as both an adjective and a verb. As an adjective, it describes something that is the right size and shape. As a verb, it describes the action of making something the right size or putting something in its place.

  5. 3 de oct. de 2023 · The simple past tense of “fit” is “fitted” or “fit.” Both forms are commonly used and can be used interchangeably. For example: Yesterday, you fitted the puzzle pieces together perfectly. Last week, you fit all your clothes into the suitcase. The dress fit perfectly when I tried it on at the store.

  6. to be the right size or shape for someone or something. quedar bien. That jacket fits you perfectly. Esa chaqueta te queda perfecta. The dress fits like a glove (= very well). El vestido le queda como un guante. Our new sofa doesn't fit through the door. Nuestro nuevo sofá no cabe por la puerta.