The past tense of ‘hurt’ is ‘hurt’.
It’s interesting to note that ‘hurt’ is an irregular verb, meaning it doesn’t follow the typical pattern of adding ‘-ed’ for its past form. This can sometimes be confusing, but it’s important to remember that in English, there are several irregular verbs that do not conform to these common rules. For instance, the word ‘hurt’ remains unchanged in both its base form and past tense, which is why we say ‘I hurt my hand yesterday’ rather than ‘I hurted my hand yesterday’.