Tomasz Klimkiewicz
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Hello,
Nothing particularly important, but I'd like to know your opinion, dear Teachers...
'Dogfight' is a close-range aerial combat situation when the opponents manoeuvre so as to place themselves on the enemy plane's vulnerable 'six o'clock' position to get a good shooting angle....
But 'dogfight' can also be used as a verb, with a gerund form, and so on. Now, my question is whether the correct past form should be 'dogfought' or 'dogfighted' :?:
Nothing particularly important, but I'd like to know your opinion, dear Teachers...
'Dogfight' is a close-range aerial combat situation when the opponents manoeuvre so as to place themselves on the enemy plane's vulnerable 'six o'clock' position to get a good shooting angle....
But 'dogfight' can also be used as a verb, with a gerund form, and so on. Now, my question is whether the correct past form should be 'dogfought' or 'dogfighted' :?: