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What is the past tense of hit the books?

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

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

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

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

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But how was I supposed to hit the books when the real Italy called me outside the university gates?
Summer vacation is over and it's time to hit the books, huh?
In George Bush's first three years, 141 hit the books.
Like a student who must repeat a grade, countries that are not making it have to hit the books and work harder.
If there's still a gap in your roster, you can probably fill it with a few phone calls. Decide what sort of employer or occupation you still need to find, then hit the books.
College is not only where you hit the books.

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