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What is the past tense of put up a fight?

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The past tense of put up a fight is also put up a fight.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of put up a fight is puts up a fight.

The present participle of put up a fight is putting up a fight.

The past participle of put up a fight is put up a fight.

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As well as May, there are likely to be other MPs who campaigned for remain who want to put up a fight against Johnson.
Once, antisemitic schoolmates broke his jaw because he put up a fight when he was insulted.
Others say they are willing to put up a fight in an effort to stay in Moss Side.
Even if his situation was not always easy, he always gave came across as a man who loved life and was prepared to put up a fight.
Diane would have made me go anyway, and I didn't posses enough mental or physical energy to put up a fight.
I'd love it if they'd put up a fight against his nomination, but I seriously doubt they will beyond a few moans and groans for theater.

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