fought

fought — verb

1. Fought is the form of the verb 'fight' that you use for events in the past. It d

1.動詞A2
釋義

Fought is the form of the verb 'fight' that you use for events in the past. It describes someone who tried to hurt, defeat, or resist another person, group, or problem at an earlier time.

例句

Darius fought bravely in the boxing match, but he lost in the final round.

simple past: subject + fought

Sade has fought for women's rights ever since she moved to the capital.

present perfect: has/have + fought (past participle)

文法句型

fought + against/for/with

用法筆記

Fought is an irregular verb form and never adds -ed. It stays the same for all subjects (I fought, she fought, they fought). Use the present perfect (has/have fought) when a past fight connects to the present, and the past perfect (had fought) when one past event happened before another.

常見錯誤

He fighted with his friend yesterday.
He fought with his friend yesterday.
💡'fight' is an irregular verb; the past tense is 'fought', not 'fighted'.
I have fight for my country.
I have fought for my country.
💡the past participle of 'fight' is 'fought', used after 'have/has/had'.
She was fighting in the war last year.' (when you mean a completed past event)
She fought in the war last year.
💡use the simple past 'fought' for finished actions, not 'fighting'.