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The past tense of "hike up" is "hiked up." For example, "She hiked up the mountain last weekend."
It can be. It can be a noun for a direction, or a region (the Northwest),but when it modifies a noun, it is an adjective (e.g. northwest wind) and when it modifies a verb, it is an adverb (e.g. they hiked northwest, more properly northwestward).
The word hike can be used as a noun or a verb, depending on how it is used in a sentence.
The past tense is hiked.
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Yes, the noun 'hike' is a common noun; a general word for a long walk or march; a general word for an abrupt increase or rise (a price hike or a pay hike).The word 'hike' is also a verb: hike, hikes, hiking, hiked.
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Oh, absolutely, friend! In this sentence, "hiked up the mountain" is the predicate. It tells us what your family did, and it's a lovely image of togetherness and adventure. Keep up the great work with your writing!
The past participle is Hiked. Hike is a regular verb that doesn't change when it is in the past participle. You only must add Had. Example: Present: I hike in the woods Past: I hiked in the woods. Past participle: I had hiked in the woods.
If Rita is hiking along a trail that is 13.7 miles long and she has hiked along one tenth of the trail, she has hiked a total of 1.37 miles so far.