She was bit. (I saw it being used in one of Hollywood flick) or She was bitten.
B bit3034 Junior Member Joined Jan 6, 2010 Member Type Interested in Language Native Language Hindi Home Country India Current Location Germany Mar 25, 2010 #1 She was bit. (I saw it being used in one of Hollywood flick) or She was bitten.
Barb_D Moderator Staff member Joined Mar 12, 2007 Member Type Other Native Language American English Home Country United States Current Location United States Mar 25, 2010 #2 The dictionary I just looked at does list "bit" as an acceptable participle for "to bite," so either one is correct. I would say "bitten," but that's the form that I'm more familiar with.
The dictionary I just looked at does list "bit" as an acceptable participle for "to bite," so either one is correct. I would say "bitten," but that's the form that I'm more familiar with.