Past tense of bite ..sentences.

@Manasha (2933)
Pondicherry, India
December 31, 2012 11:46pm CST
The exact meaning of bite which I have seen is wound received from the mouth.However, I am able to see some other different meaning online and so I wish to know the different meanings and the verb conjugation. If possible let me use it in sentences Is it BITE-PRESENT BIT-PAST TENSE BITTEN -PAST PARTICIPLE The dog bit the man The man was bitten by the dog How can we use the word bite here?
2 responses
• St. Peters, Missouri
1 Jan 13
This is another one of those words that can be used as a verb as well as a noun. The definition you give, a wound, is as a noun. For example, a dog bite. This is a bite created by a dog. So you could say She received a dog bite. When you conjugate, it must be used as a verb. The meaning is similar, it's just now you're talking about the action of biting. Some sentences to help: NOUN: That's a deep bite. Chew each bite carefully. Let's have a bite before the movie. VERB: I bite into an apple. You bite..... He/She/It bites..... We bite..... You bite.... They bite.... I am biting into an apple. You are biting.... He/She/It is biting.... We are biting.... You are biting.... They are biting.... I bit into an apple. You bit.... He/She/It bit.... We bit.... You bit.... They bit.... I was biting into an apple. You were biting.... He/She/It was biting.... We were biting.... You were biting.... They were biting.... I have bitten into an apple. You have bitten.... He/She/It has bitten.... We have bitten.... You have bitten.... They have bitten.... I have been biting into an apple. You have bben biting.... He/She/It has been biting.... We have been biting.... You have been biting.... They have been biting.... I had bitten into an apple. And all the rest.... I had been biting into an apple. I will bite into an apple. I will be biting into an apple. I will have bitten into an apple. These are the major ones, there are actually more. But I'm sure you get the idea. I sent you a message with some questions about your letter.
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@Manasha (2933)
• Pondicherry, India
1 Jan 13
what is the difference between bit and bite I bit into an apple. I bite into an apple.
• St. Peters, Missouri
1 Jan 13
It's just the tense. I bite into an apple today. I bit into an apple yesterday.
@sulynsi (2669)
• Canada
1 Jan 13
the tense, or WHEN the action was done and stlouis is also providing the conjugations, who performed the action, and how it affects the spelling of th verb
@deazil (4730)
• United States
1 Jan 13
You can use the word bite in the present tense by saying "The dog won't bite". Also future tense, you would say "The dog will bite you". I hope this helps.