The past tense of "bruise" is "bruised." For example, "He bruised his arm when he accidentally bumped into the table."
No, the word 'bruised' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to bruise. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:The girl was crying because she had bruised her knee on a rock. (verb)The bruised apples were in a box for half price. (adjective)The word 'bruise' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'bruise' is a word for a mark that develops from something hitting flesh.
You had a very deep bruise.
Bruise is already a verb since it is used as an action as well as a noun. As in "to bruise".Other verbs are bruises, bruising and bruised.Some example sentences are:"I fall bruise my knee"."She bruises her brother's arm on purpose"."I keep bruising myself"."He accidentally bruised the apple".
The amount of time it takes for a bruised hip to heal depends on the severity of the bruise. Everyone heels differently, so there is set amount of time that it will take for the bruise to heal.
Badly is an adverb. Bruised is the past tense and past participle of the verb (to bruise) and can be used as an adjective.
yes mine is bruised right now
After the car accident, he is body was bruised but he had no broken bones.
I got a inner lip tatoo yesterday and mine looks it has bruised but im not sure if it is a bruise.... i hope it is.
Any part of your body that has capillaries may get bruised. When you bruise, that means that your blood vessels burst. If your capillaries in your nipples rupture, you can get bruising.
no... a foot stone bruise is what you get when you walk around barefoot. it feels rough and lumpy.
No, not unless you bruised it and then it fell off. If you did not bruise it go see a DOCTOR.