'I cut it' is both present and past tense in English.

ChrisC1Kwiziq Q&A regular contributor

'I cut it' is both present and past tense in English.

It might be helpful if you indicate which it is? My natural inclination is to think it's past tense.

Asked 2 years ago
CécileKwiziq team memberCorrect answer

Hi Chris, 

The Kwiz question has been tweaked so that the use of the present tense is clearer.

Hope you agree.

Bonne Continuation!

 

'I cut it' is both present and past tense in English.

It might be helpful if you indicate which it is? My natural inclination is to think it's past tense.

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