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What is the present tense of packed up?

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The present tense of packed up is pack up.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of pack up is packs up.

The present participle of pack up is packing up.

The past participle of pack up is packed up.

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But it's always the same at end of term as students pack up their digs before going home to their parents.
For the uneducated, cars remain firmly in the car park until it's time to pack up and leave.
Five days a week, I pack up my laptop, set myself up with some Earl Grey tea, and write my childish, disappointing prose.
So at 3.45pm BST, we decided to pack up and go to our respective homes in order to observe the emersion of Venus if we could.
When these show up in configurations such as convertibles and station wagons, the rest might as well pack up their slide rules or get on the bus.
Tomorrow, Labor Day, we harvest the last of the tomatoes and cukes and pack up for the return to Massachusetts.

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