Catch Verb Forms, Past Tense of Catch Past Participle & V1 V2 V3 V4

Catch Verb Forms, Base Form, Past Tense, Past Participle & V1 V2 V3

1.Base Form (Infinitive) (V1):Catch
2.Simple Past (V2):Caught
3.Past Participle (V3):Caught
4.Present Participle (-ing):Catching
Catch verb forms

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Catch Past Tense

Caught
Caught is the past tense of the Catch word.

Catch Past Participle

Caught
Caught is the past participle of the Catch word.

Caught Verb forms V1 V2 V3 V4

InfinitivePast SimplePast ParticiplePresent Participle
CatchCaughtCaughtCatching

Conjugation of Catch

TenseConjugationExample Sentence
Simple PresentcatchHe catches the ball.
Simple PastcaughtShe caught a fish yesterday.
Simple Futurewill catchThey will catch the train.
Present Continuousam/is/are catchingWe are catching a movie tonight.
Past Continuouswas/were catchingI was catching up with my friend.
Future Continuouswill be catchingShe will be catching a flight.
Present Perfecthave/has caughtThey have caught the thief.
Past Perfecthad caughtHe had caught a glimpse of her.
Future Perfectwill have caughtWe will have caught up by then.
Present Perfect Continuoushave/has been catchingI have been catching butterflies.
Past Perfect Continuoushad been catchingShe had been catching waves all day.
Future Perfect Continuouswill have been catchingThey will have been catching fish for hours.

Synonyms of Catch

  • Intercept
  • Snag
  • Seize
  • Capture
  • Grasp
  • Nab
  • Snatch
  • Hook
  • Apprehend
  • Secure

Catch Verb Examples With V1 V2 V3

  • Catch the ball before it hits the ground.
  • I can’t catch my breath after running up the stairs.
  • Catch the bus or you’ll be late for school.
  • She managed to catch the train just in time.
  • Catch the fish carefully to avoid hurting it.
  • Can you catch the remote control for me?
  • The police officer tried to catch the thief but he escaped.
  • He tried to catch the attention of the teacher by raising his hand.
  • Catch the ball with both hands to secure it.
  • We need to catch up on the latest news.

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