Exit past tense
Meaning of exit
to go out of or leave a place.
Infinitive
- 1. The sign above the door clearly indicates where you need to exit.
- 2. In case of an emergency, everyone must exit the building calmly and quickly.
- 3. The tour guide instructs the visitors to exit through the rear gate after the tour concludes.
Past Simple
- 1. She exited the room quietly so as not to disturb the meeting.
- 2. He exited the building through the rear entrance to avoid the press.
- 3. They exited the highway at the wrong exit and had to circle back.
Past Participle
- 1. The building was exited quickly when the alarm sounded.
- 2. All the employees had exited the premises by the time the storm hit.
- 3. The cars were exited smoothly despite the heavy snow.
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Bare infinitive
- Habits or RoutinesExample. She exits the building through the back door every morning.Example. To complete the form, first enter your name, then exit the page by clicking the 'X' button.Example. The hero enters the cave and exits victorious with the treasure.
- Instructions or DirectionsExample. She exits the building through the back door every morning.Example. To complete the form, first enter your name, then exit the page by clicking the 'X' button.Example. The hero enters the cave and exits victorious with the treasure.
- Historical Present to Make Narratives More EngagingExample. She exits the building through the back door every morning.Example. To complete the form, first enter your name, then exit the page by clicking the 'X' button.Example. The hero enters the cave and exits victorious with the treasure.
Past Simple
- Completed Actions in the Past at a Specific TimeExample. She exited the room quietly last night.Example. Yesterday, he entered the code, exited the building, and drove away.Example. When she was a child, she always exited the car on the left side.Example. He never exited through that door when he lived here.
- A Series of Completed Actions in the PastExample. She exited the room quietly last night.Example. Yesterday, he entered the code, exited the building, and drove away.Example. When she was a child, she always exited the car on the left side.Example. He never exited through that door when he lived here.
- Habits in the PastExample. She exited the room quietly last night.Example. Yesterday, he entered the code, exited the building, and drove away.Example. When she was a child, she always exited the car on the left side.Example. He never exited through that door when he lived here.
- Past Facts or GeneralizationsExample. She exited the room quietly last night.Example. Yesterday, he entered the code, exited the building, and drove away.Example. When she was a child, she always exited the car on the left side.Example. He never exited through that door when he lived here.
Past Participle
- Perfect Tenses.Example. She has exited through that door twice today.Example. By the time we arrived, the thief had already exited the building.Example. By tomorrow, he will have exited the program.Example. The door was exited by the last person to leave the room.
- Present Perfect (for actions that happened at an unspecified time before now; the exact time is not important)Example. She has exited through that door twice today.Example. By the time we arrived, the thief had already exited the building.Example. By tomorrow, he will have exited the program.Example. The door was exited by the last person to leave the room.
- Past Perfect (for actions that were completed before another action in the past)Example. She has exited through that door twice today.Example. By the time we arrived, the thief had already exited the building.Example. By tomorrow, he will have exited the program.Example. The door was exited by the last person to leave the room.
- Future Perfect (for actions that will be completed before another future action or time)Example. She has exited through that door twice today.Example. By the time we arrived, the thief had already exited the building.Example. By tomorrow, he will have exited the program.Example. The door was exited by the last person to leave the room.
- Passive Voice (to describe an action that is done to the subject by someone or something)Example. She has exited through that door twice today.Example. By the time we arrived, the thief had already exited the building.Example. By tomorrow, he will have exited the program.Example. The door was exited by the last person to leave the room.
Common mistakes
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Incorrect syllable
A common mistake is mispronouncing 'exited' by inappropriately adding an extra syllable, resulting in a pronunciation like /ˈɛk-si-ted/ instead of the correct /ˈɛksɪtɪd/ or /ˈɛɡ.zɪ.tɪd/. This error often occurs because learners may overemphasize the written form, attempting to pronounce each letter or syllable separately, rather than blending them into the smoother, correct pronunciation.
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Misapplying tense
Some learners might use 'exited' incorrectly because they confuse its tense, perhaps using it when referring to a current or future action. For example, saying 'I exited to do that tomorrow' instead of 'I will exit to do that tomorrow' or 'I am exiting to do that tomorrow.' This mistake reflects a misunderstanding of the verb's tense application, not recognizing that 'exited' specifically denotes a past action.
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Wrong auxiliary
Another mistake is assuming that 'exited' must always be used with an auxiliary verb to form the past tense, similar to past participles in perfect tenses. Learners might incorrectly say 'I have exited the building yesterday,' applying a present perfect construction unnecessarily, instead of the simple past 'I exited the building yesterday.' This error shows a lack of understanding of when to use simple past tense versus present perfect tense, leading to inappropriate tense constructions for past actions.
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