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What is the past tense of follow up?

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The past tense of follow up is followed up.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of follow up is follows up.

The present participle of follow up is following up.

The past participle of follow up is followed up.

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Staff followed up that success by winning the world Keirin title as Britain claimed two golds, two silvers and a bronze in Melbourne.
They followed up the raid by staking out the area over the bank holiday weekend to question people visiting the house.
Edward IV followed up the following day, his initial success assisted by flurries of snow driving into the enemy.
And it will be followed up by an all-new adaption of A Christmas Carol by touring drama group Europe.
Forrest followed up his Walsall wonder goal with an all-action display on Tuesday and should keep his place.
The Pontypool fighter followed up with a quick-fire, accurate assault until Paisley's corner mercifully threw in the towel.

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