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What is the present tense of showed cause?

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The present tense of showed cause is show cause.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of show cause is shows cause.

The present participle of show cause is showing cause.

The past participle of show cause is shown cause.

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The Crown must only make the case or show cause as to why the person should be detained.
One of these rulings set out preliminary findings and required the respondent to answer a direction to show cause.
The court gave the students until March 24 to show cause why the order should not be made final.
The draft order nisi that has been filed specifies five grounds on which the respondents are to be called on to show cause.
In January 1994 the auditor published his provisional findings and the notices to show cause why the ten persons should not be surcharged.
The onus is on the prosecution to show cause why bail should be denied because the person lacks mental capacity.

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