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Nadiya Kovalchuk
"cut" or "cutted" WHICH IS CORRECT?
I know that the verb "cut" is an irregular verb. Thus, it has the following forms:
Infinitive: cut
Simple Past: cut
Past Participle: cut
But I found sentences where "cutted" is used as an adjective.
E.g. The special shape and layout of the permanent magnets allows to handle the cutted pieces.
So my question is:
Can "cutted" be used in particular situations? Or is it better to re-phrase the sentence and try to use "cut" instead of "cutted"?
Thank you!
14 févr. 2017 12:28
Réponses · 5
5
”Cutted" is never correct. "...to handle the cut pieces" is correct. :)
14 février 2017
4
Agree with Steve; we don't use "cutted" in the US either.
When I did a quick search on your example sentence, I came up with a Greek site (https://www.microsol.gr/mixanimata-cnc/magnitika-sistimata/anipsosis/200-3.html, on the bottom), so it was probably something written by a non-native speaker.
14 février 2017
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Nadiya Kovalchuk
Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Japonais, Russe, Ukrainien
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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