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What is the past tense of come up?

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The past tense of come up is came up.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of come up is comes up.

The present participle of come up is coming up.

The past participle of come up is come up.

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The children came up with some weird and wacky designs including a pink and purple dinosaur covered in sequins.
In friendly jest, one of the waiters came up to her and wagged his finger gently, indicating that the establishment did not approve.
You were placed there to correct the situation to the best of your ability, and either your ability or your execution came up short.
They carried out a series of very comprehensive consultations amongst themselves and they came up with a solution that was acceptable to them.
That's when we came up with the dandy idea of having not one, not two, but THREE little weddings.
They sat at the edge of the lake where a bunch of ducks came up and quacked at them.

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