Irregular verbs Regular verbs
spit, spits, spitting, spat
Synonyms: expectorate, eject, spew, discharge, dribble
Antonyms: swallow, ingest, consume, gulp, retain
The Verb Spit – Definition, Usage, and Clarification The verb spit is an irregular verb meaning to forcibly eject saliva or other substances from the mouth. VERB FORMS ■ Base Form: spit ■ Past Simple: spat (or spit) ■ Past Participle: spat (or spit) ■ Present Participle/Gerund: spitting USAGE AND CONTEXT 'Spit' is a direct, physical verb that can also be used figuratively for angry speech. 1. Ejecting from the Mouth This is its primary, literal meaning. ■ Action: 'The child took the bitter medicine and immediately spat it out.' ■ Law/Rule: 'Do not spit on the sidewalk.' 2. Speaking Angrily (Figurative) This describes speaking in a sharp, hostile tone. ■ Speech: 'He spat the insults at his opponent.' 3. Light Rain (British English) In the UK, 'spitting' is a common, informal way to describe very light rain. ■ Weather: 'You don't need a big coat, it's only spitting outside.' ℹ IMPORTANT: PAST TENSE FORMS ■ 'Spat' vs. 'Spit': Both forms are correct for the simple past and past participle. Spat is often preferred in formal writing to avoid ambiguity, while spit is very common in informal speech. ■ Idiom - 'Spitting Image': This phrase means a perfect resemblance or likeness. Example: 'He is the spitting image of his father.'
SPIT - PRESENT SIMPLE | |
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★ I | spit |
★ you | spit |
★ he/she/it | spits |
★ we | spit |
★ you (plural) | spit |
★ they | spit |
Examples of the verb 'spit' in the Present Simple |
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- I spit out the olive pit. |
- You spit when you talk sometimes. |
- He spits sunflower seed shells on the ground. | The old engine spits out black smoke. |
- We spit out the watermelon seeds. |
- You (plural) spit on the ground, which is rude. |
- They spit water at each other in the pool. |
SPIT - PRESENT CONTINUOUS | |
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★ I am | spitting |
★ you are | spitting |
★ he/she/it is | spitting |
★ we are | spitting |
★ you are | spitting |
★ they are | spitting |
Examples of the verb 'spit' in the Present Continuous |
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- I am spitting out the gum before class. |
- You are spitting your words out in anger. |
- The cat is spitting at the dog. | The fire is spitting sparks. |
- We are spitting the olive pits into a napkin. |
- You (plural) are spitting venom with your accusations. |
- They are spitting out the shells of the nuts. |
SPIT - PRESENT PERFECT | |
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★ I have | spat |
★ you have | spat |
★ he/she/it has | spat |
★ we have | spat |
★ you have | spat |
★ they have | spat |
Examples of the verb 'spit' in the Present Perfect |
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- I have spat/spit the bad-tasting medicine out. |
- You have spat/spit on the floor. |
- He has spat/spit his venomous words. | The volcano has spat/spit ash into the air. |
- We have spat/spit out the seeds. |
- You (plural) have spat/spit in the face of danger. |
- They have spat/spit out the truth. |
SPIT - PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS | |
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★ I have been | spitting |
★ you have been | spitting |
★ he/she/it has been | spitting |
★ we have been | spitting |
★ you have been | spitting |
★ they have been | spitting |
Examples of the verb 'spit' in the Present Perfect Continuous |
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- I have been spitting out sunflower seeds all game. |
- You have been spitting out insults. |
- The barbecue has been spitting grease everywhere. | The baby has been spitting up his milk. |
- We have been spitting the pits into the bowl. |
- You (plural) have been spitting rhymes in a rap battle. |
- They have been spitting out ideas in the brainstorm session. |
SPIT - PAST SIMPLE | |
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★ I | spat |
★ you | spat |
★ he/she/it | spat |
★ we | spat |
★ you (plural) | spat |
★ they | spat |
Examples of the verb 'spit' in the Past Simple |
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- I spat/spit the water back into the cup. |
- You spat/spit your gum out on the sidewalk. |
- He spat/spit the words out with contempt. | The frying pan spat/spit hot oil at me. |
- We spat/spit out the bones from the fish. |
- You (plural) spat/spit on your hands before lifting the heavy rock. |
- They spat/spit the bitter coffee onto the ground. |
SPIT - PAST CONTINUOUS | |
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★ I was | spitting |
★ you were | spitting |
★ he/she/it was | spitting |
★ we were | spitting |
★ you were | spitting |
★ they were | spitting |
Examples of the verb 'spit' in the Past Continuous |
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- I was spitting out the watermelon seeds. |
- You were spitting your words with anger. |
- The dragon was spitting fire. | The leaky faucet was spitting water. |
- We were spitting the cherry pits out the window. |
- You (plural) were spitting out suggestions. |
- They were spitting water at each other playfully. |
SPIT - PAST PERFECT | |
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★ I had | spat |
★ you had | spat |
★ he/she/it had | spat |
★ we had | spat |
★ you had | spat |
★ they had | spat |
Examples of the verb 'spit' in the Past Perfect |
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- I had spat/spit out the gum before the teacher saw me. |
- You had spat/spit your defiance at the king. |
- He had spat/spit on the ground as a sign of disrespect. | The engine had spat/spit out a cloud of smoke. |
- We had spat/spit out the shells. |
- You (plural) had spat/spit out the medicine. |
- They had spat/spit their final words. |
SPIT - PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS | |
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★ I had been | spitting |
★ you had been | spitting |
★ he/she/it had been | spitting |
★ we had been | spitting |
★ you had been | spitting |
★ they had been | spitting |
Examples of the verb 'spit' in the Past Perfect Continuous |
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- I had been spitting out seeds for the whole trip. |
- You had been spitting insults at him. |
- The fire had been spitting sparks all night. | The baby had been spitting up. |
- We had been spitting out the bad grapes. |
- You (plural) had been spitting out ideas. |
- They had been spitting water. |
SPIT - FUTURE SIMPLE | |
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★ I will | spit |
★ you will | spit |
★ he/she/it will | spit |
★ we will | spit |
★ you will | spit |
★ they will | spit |
Examples of the verb 'spit' in the Future Simple |
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- I will spit the seeds out. |
- You will spit out the toothpaste. |
- He will spit his words out. | The exhaust pipe will spit out smoke. |
- We will spit out our gum. |
- You (plural) will spit out the truth. |
- They will spit the olive pits into the bin. |
SPIT - FUTURE CONTINUOUS | |
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★ I will be | spitting |
★ you will be | spitting |
★ he/she/it will be | spitting |
★ we will be | spitting |
★ you will be | spitting |
★ they will be | spitting |
Examples of the verb 'spit' in the Future Continuous |
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- I will be spitting out shells at the baseball game. |
- You will be spitting out your lines in the play. |
- The engine will be spitting out fumes. | The fire will be spitting embers. |
- We will be spitting out the pips. |
- You (plural) will be spitting out ideas. |
- They will be spitting water. |
SPIT - FUTURE PERFECT | |
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★ I will have | spat |
★ you will have | spat |
★ he/she/it will have | spat |
★ we will have | spat |
★ you will have | spat |
★ they will have | spat |
Examples of the verb 'spit' in the Future Perfect |
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- I will have spat/spit out all the seeds by the end of the movie. |
- You will have spat/spit out your confession. |
- He will have spat/spit his last curse. | The volcano will have spat/spit out tons of ash. |
- We will have spat/spit out the pits. |
- You (plural) will have spat/spit out the words. |
- They will have spat/spit out the bitter liquid. |
SPIT - FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS | |
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★ I will have been | spitting |
★ you will have been | spitting |
★ he/she/it will have been | spitting |
★ we will have been | spitting |
★ you will have been | spitting |
★ they will have been | spitting |
Examples of the verb 'spit' in the Future Perfect Continuous |
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- By the end of the meal, I will have been spitting out olive pits for an hour. |
- You will have been spitting rhymes. |
- The faulty engine will have been spitting out oil for the whole journey. | The baby will have been spitting up. |
- We will have been spitting out shells. |
- You (plural) will have been spitting out ideas. |
- They will have been spitting water. |