The past tense of the verb "fig" is figged. This verb is considered a regular verb, meaning its past tense and past participle forms are created by adding the suffix "-ed" to the base form.
The verb "fig" can have several meanings, often implying a restless movement or fussing, as in "He figged about nervously." In this context, the action would have already occurred.
Here is the conjugation of "fig" in the simple past tense:
Subject | Past Tense |
---|---|
I | figged |
You | figged |
He/She/It | figged |
We | figged |
You (plural) | figged |
They | figged |
Understanding regular verbs like "fig" helps in quickly forming their past tense and past participle forms by consistently applying the "-ed" rule.