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What is the past tense of catch up?

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The past tense of catch up is caught up.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of catch up is catches up.

The present participle of catch up is catching up.

The past participle of catch up is caught up.

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She is seen as a tough questioner unlikely to be caught up in trivialities.
The entire region plunged into deep chaos and a nation was caught up in a deep quag, that it is still finding itself difficult to extricate from.
He's getting caught up in his own controversy, situating himself in an ethical quagmire he might not be able to escape from.
You watch the emotional drama taking place inside and outside without getting caught up in it.
Why would someone who is caught up in prestige want to work at a University where connections count for more than accomplishment or ability?
I sassed when he caught up with me as I didn't wait up for him like he asked me too.

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