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What is the past tense of grit?

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The past tense of grit is gritted or grit.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of grit is grits.

The present participle of grit is gritting.

The past participle of grit is gritted or grit.

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She clenched her fists tightly, and when she spoke, she spoke through gritted teeth.
It was a huge shock to herself and to her loving family, but the brave and determined 57 year old gritted her teeth and got on with life.
She gritted her teeth, then slowly turned around, a forced smile on her face.
After the crashes, City of York Council insisted it had gritted the road according to its procedures.
She gritted her teeth fighting away those warm emotions, the relentlessly amorous thoughts of her curvaceous goddess.
Deirdre's eyes were set in a determined glower, David's teeth gritted in effort.

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