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 |
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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
Infinitive | Past Simple | Past Participle | Present Participle |
Catch | Caught | Caught | Catching |
Conjugation of Catch
Tense | Conjugation | Example Sentence |
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Simple Present | catch | He catches the ball. |
Simple Past | caught | She caught a fish yesterday. |
Simple Future | will catch | They will catch the train. |
Present Continuous | am/is/are catching | We are catching a movie tonight. |
Past Continuous | was/were catching | I was catching up with my friend. |
Future Continuous | will be catching | She will be catching a flight. |
Present Perfect | have/has caught | They have caught the thief. |
Past Perfect | had caught | He had caught a glimpse of her. |
Future Perfect | will have caught | We will have caught up by then. |
Present Perfect Continuous | have/has been catching | I have been catching butterflies. |
Past Perfect Continuous | had been catching | She had been catching waves all day. |
Future Perfect Continuous | will have been catching | They 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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