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What is the past tense of end up?

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The past tense of end up is ended up.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of end up is ends up.

The present participle of end up is ending up.

The past participle of end up is ended up.

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The Hack and I recently took an overnight trip to the Grampians which ended up being a washout.
She fell asleep at the wheel, rolled her sports car, and ended up in a ditch.
The exit from there is very limited so we've ended up with another traffic hazard which is an accident waiting to happen.
Some of it ended up as a kind of jelly roll which I gave to my pregnant friend to take home for her moments of sweet craving.
Yet, in case after case, the chicken always ended up dead, while the duck went happily quacking down the river.
Testino arrived from Lima, in Peru, almost thirty years ago, with nothing to his name and ended up waiting tables to pay his way.

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