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What is the past tense of step up?

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The past tense of step up is stepped up.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of step up is steps up.

The present participle of step up is stepping up.

The past participle of step up is stepped up.

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Police today stepped up their hunt for a gang of young raiders who trashed a school causing hundreds of pounds worth of damage.
To meet the needs of the Iraqi war machine and the servicing of government debt, the Baath Party stepped up attacks on the working class.
The campaign, backed by Labour MP Martyn Jones, will be stepped up in September when Parliament reassembles.
Both held serve again easily and then Roddick stepped up the line and served for the first set.
Both Ecuador and Brazil have stepped up military operations in the dense Amazonian jungles where they share borders with Colombia.
The war on litter louts was stepped up this week as Bradford Council submitted a bid to help keep the city's streets free of chewing gum.

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