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What is the past tense of hit the nail on the head?

What's the past tense of hit the nail on the head? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of hit the nail on the head is also hit the nail on the head.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of hit the nail on the head is hits the nail on the head.

The present participle of hit the nail on the head is hitting the nail on the head.

The past participle of hit the nail on the head is hit the nail on the head.

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I believe you just hit the nail on the head a couple of minutes ago when you talked about other species.
It sounds decidedly unromantic but when it comes to practicality, Grevett has hit the nail on the head.
Mr. Speaker, I think my colleague has actually hit the nail on the head where those parties that are opposed do not seem to grasp.
You've really hit the nail on the head on the legacy costs problem with your question about what happens as the amount of production shrinks.
Any road, in Sports Personality of the Year, we the British public usually hit the nail on the head.
Matilda rebuffs this suggestion before flouncing off in a huff, leaving Henry certain that he's hit the nail on the head!

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