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What is the past tense of kit?

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The past tense of kit is kitted.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of kit is kits.

The present participle of kit is kitting.

The past participle of kit is kitted.

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Incidentally, all five-door Grand Vitara models have been kitted out with electrically adjustable, heated door mirrors.
The 10 are then trained to operate speed guns identical to those used by police and kitted out with official-looking high-visibility jackets.
Lucinda has pitched a tent for us and kitted it out with blankets and stuff, which is really nice.
Rangers are playing all in blue, while Stuttgart are kitted out in a largely white strip.
The firefighters are kitted out in special red one-piece thermal suits as well as boots, a helmet and gloves.
Youngsters at Burnley's Barden Junior School have been kitted out with a brand new football team strip thanks to a school governor.

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