What Is The Past Tense Of Split? Split Or Splited?

By Benjamin Essek

What Is The Past Tense Of Split?

The past tense of “split” is “split.” The past participle of this irregular verb is also “split.” Check out the below table for more details:

Base Form/Infinitive Form (V1) split
Present Form/3rd Person/Singular Form splits
Past Simple Tense Form (V2) split
Past Participle Form (V3) split
Present Participle/Gerund splitting

How To Pronounce “Split” Correctly? 

According to the Oxford Learner’s Dictionary, the verb split is pronounced as /splɪt/ in both British and American English. 

You can refer to the table below to learn more about its pronunciation:

Verb Forms Pronunciation 
British English language American English language
split /splɪt/ /splɪt/
split

(V2)

/splɪt/ /splɪt/
split

(V3)

/splɪt/ /splɪt/
splitting /ˈsplɪtɪŋ/ /ˈsplɪtɪŋ/

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What Are The Definitions Of Split? How To Use It?

You can use the past tense of “split” when talking about something that happened in the past. Below are the meanings of the verb “split”:

  • To separate, or to cause something to separate, into two or more parts.

Example: Yesterday, they split the large pizza into four equal slices.

  • To divide a group of people into smaller fractions with contrasting opinions.

Example: The disagreement over the new policy split the board members into two opposing camps.

  • To tear, rip, or make something rip along a straight line. (See the past tense of tear here)

Example: She accidentally split her paper in half while trying to fold it.

  • To cut someone’s skin, causing it to bleed.

Example: The boxer split his opponent’s lip with a powerful punch during yesterday’s intense match.

  • To end a relationship with someone and cease all connections.

Example: The couple split up after five years of marriage due to irreconcilable differences.

  • To quickly leave a place.

Example: As the fire alarm rang, the crowd split and evacuated the building swiftly.

Exercises

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Past Tense Of Split

Choose the correct answer to fill in the blank:

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After years of disagreements, they finally ____ up and went their separate ways last week.

2 / 7

Sarah is _____ her time between studying for exams and working part-time.

3 / 7

During the accident last night, he slipped with the knife and _____ his finger.

4 / 7

They often ____ from the meeting early to avoid traffic.

5 / 7

After the negotiations failed last weekend, the group ______ into two separate teams.

6 / 7

The workers are currently ______ the logs for firewood.

7 / 7

Last year, the old bridge ______ apart during the earthquake.

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FAQs

What Do “Split Away” And “Split Up” Mean?

Split away: To separate or break away from a group, organization, or main body and form an independent. (Learn the past tense of break here)

Example: After the conflict, a few members decided to split away from the original political party and form their own faction.

Split up: To end a romantic relationship or close partnership.

Example: Tom and Lily split up after being together for five years.

What Are Some Synonyms And Antonyms Of The Verb “Split”?

Synonyms of “split”: Separate, divide, sever, disconnect, resolve, divorce, part, pull, dissociate, and isolate.

Antonyms of “split”: Unite, combine, join, unify, mix, link, blend, assemble, associate, couple, close, connect, mingle, and bind.

What Are Some Idioms Of “Split”?

Split the difference: to agree on a value exactly between the two initial suggestions.

Example: Sarah wanted $50 on a gift, and Tom wanted $100. They decided to split the difference and buy a $75 gift.

Split hairs: To argue or focus on very small or insignificant details.

Example: Instead of appreciating the effort, Jake kept splitting hairs over minor mistakes in the report.

Split your sides: To laugh uncontrollably or very hard.

Example: The comedian’s jokes were so hilarious that the entire audience was splitting their sides with laughter.

Split the ticket: to vote for different political parties or candidates.

Example: Some voters prefer to split the ticket, choosing candidates from different parties for different positions on the ballot.