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What is the present tense of held up?

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The present tense of held up is hold up.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of hold up is holds up.

The present participle of hold up is holding up.

The past participle of hold up is held up.

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And to hold up the Virgin Mary as the only example of a true, honest woman and to show this as the ideal can not be right.
A straw itself will not hold up well to this experiment, so see if you can get a tube of glass or plastic.
The team members wear goofy cowboy outfits and hold up a signboard to advertise their goods for sale whenever a train passes by.
Finally, both hold up as worthy of imitation exemplars or prototypes of people regarded as typifying the virtue or identity in question.
Each was designed to hold up to five million troops, so the soldiers had room to spare.
Shovels, spades, and hoes hold up best with blunt cutting edges, since they are used for digging.

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