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What is the present tense of lined up?

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The present tense of lined up is line up.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of line up is lines up.

The present participle of line up is lining up.

The past participle of line up is lined up.

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On deck, she bids farewell to the other officers, who line up in their blue uniform waterproofs to bid her farewell.
In case you didn't know, Earth, the Moon, and the Sun are in syzygy every time they line up in space.
The money must be paid in cash, to each person in refugee camps as they line up for their daily cup of dirty water and dried beef jerky.
Firefighters of blue watch at Sheffield Central fire station line up in front of one of their fire appliances.
Lin and Huang as well as five other people were asked to line up for a frisk.
A good manager must be aware of such performance poopers and act accordingly when selecting his line up.

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