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What is the past tense of come up with?

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The past tense of come up with is came up with.

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

The present participle of come up with is coming up with.

The past participle of come up with is come up with.

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They carried out a series of very comprehensive consultations amongst themselves and they came up with a solution that was acceptable to them.
The children came up with some weird and wacky designs including a pink and purple dinosaur covered in sequins.
Together they came up with the canal idea as the Leeds-Liverpool waterway runs through the village.
That's when we came up with the dandy idea of having not one, not two, but THREE little weddings.
Drawing from the results of the experiments, the researchers came up with a theory of anabiosis for large living organisms.
A special thanks to Angie Hayes who came up with the idea and the design for the quilt, purchased the materials and made the templates.

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