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What is the present tense of locked up?

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The present tense of locked up is lock up.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of lock up is locks up.

The present participle of lock up is locking up.

The past participle of lock up is locked up.

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Because it hurts, believe you me, it hurts to see people who have to reach home early at night and lock up their doors.
These savings accounts lock up money for a few weeks to several years and pay interest rates based on maturity dates and market demand.
He also advised parents to lock up all detergents and poisonous substances, together with matches, lighters, pitch oil, guns and ammunition.
Is it any wonder that we now have to lock up churches after morning Masses, even in the quiet rural countryside.
I know it can be tough to lock up your beloved pet when they always have the run of the house.
The two girls then lock up the gas station they run and head to the dump to rid themselves of the body.

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