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It's hurt OR It hurts???
Which one is correct? or if neither of them is wrong then what's the difference?
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If "it's hurt," that means that it is or has been hurt: it is injured or in pain. "A bird flew into the closed window, and I thinks it's hurt."
If "it hurts," then the speaker is in pain, and it is the body part where the pain is. "I stubbed my toe and it hurts."
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"It's hurt would not be commonly used, unless you are identifying something that has been hurt in the past. Example: I must guard my heart, as it's easy to hurt . If you say "it hurts" you are referring to something that hurts now or could hurt you. Example: When I go to the dentist it hurts.
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"It's hurt by them" and "It hurts someone" , to feel the differences of them
I think the biggest difference is passive and active <sub></sub><sup></sup><strike></strike>
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