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What is the past tense of catch off guard?

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The past tense of catch off guard is caught off guard.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of catch off guard is catches off guard.

The present participle of catch off guard is catching off guard.

The past participle of catch off guard is caught off guard.

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He unwittingly rolled into the staging beam while he was looking down at the tach, and he was caught off guard when the light came on.
To telemarket well, youmust know what's on your site and what may be missing so that you never get caught off guard.
Although he had been caught off guard by the timing, both politicians knew a parting of the ways had been inevitable.
Every time it comes to the forefront, you're caught off guard, as it's polar opposite of the main comedic tendencies of the film.
Here he appears to have been caught off guard a bit by the question, rambling a bit as he seeks to vocalize a responsive answer.
I was certainly caught off guard by this casual remark, but after mulling over what he said I decided I was not in the least bit offended.

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