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What is the present tense of passed up?

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The present tense of passed up is pass up.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of pass up is passes up.

The present participle of pass up is passing up.

The past participle of pass up is passed up.

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I hope Peter Levinson doesn't mind too much if I steal his idea, but I just came across this quote, and it's too good to pass up.
I'm doing well so far but I just could not pass up cream cheese on my whole wheat toast today.
They have instead opted to pass up on a big pay day on the basis that discretion is the better part of valour.
She came back with a wonderful portfolio of photographs, I mean really gorgeous things, and it was just too good an opportunity to pass up.
Don't pass up the porchetta, presented as a thick slab over a rich pork glace and topped with preserved apples.
She had bought it from a designer clothes store, but it was too cute to pass up.

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