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What is the past tense of hit the road?

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The past tense of hit the road is also hit the road.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of hit the road is hits the road.

The present participle of hit the road is hitting the road.

The past participle of hit the road is hit the road.

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It was close on 4 a.m. when we hit the road for the west, availing of the quiet streets of Dublin to make an easy exit from the city.
Then we hit the road from Strensall for exactly four brazen minutes along a dead-straight drag strip length, with wide verges for refuge.
Summer is nearly here, and a local theatre group are preparing to hit the road and take advantage of the good weather.
They reform their old band and hit the road but nothing goes smoothly or according to plan.
The deejays loved her because she hit the road and came to see them and they all fell in love with her.
She drove across the grass area, hit the road sign and the car turned over on to its side.

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