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What is the past tense of catch sight of?

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The past tense of catch sight of is caught sight of.

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

The present participle of catch sight of is catching sight of.

The past participle of catch sight of is caught sight of.

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Looking down at the camp from a rise in the distance, the three of them immediately caught sight of Kefari and Ashwood.
My upper body wavered precariously and my eyes watered as I caught sight of the drop below.
The man caught sight of his quarry atop the stairs, and made his way over to him.
Along the banks we caught sight of both of the supposedly almost extinct species of dwarf buffalo, the highland and lowland anoa.
The second her eyes appeared and she caught sight of Stien she let out a hideous scream.
His eyes caught sight of Henry standing behind the window, and he waved cheerfully at him as well.

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