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What is the present tense of tore up?

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The present tense of tore up is tear up.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of tear up is tears up.

The present participle of tear up is tearing up.

The past participle of tear up is teared up.

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Your father is going to tear up that contract and we're going to be out scrounging for work again.
David thinks it's time to tear up the PC rule book and pull black men up on their shoddy behaviour.
I was supposed to de-stem and tear up 1.5 ounces each of mulato, ancho and pasillo chilies.
This would allow them to tear up the track and sell off the right of way as would normally happen in the case of an abandonment of a rail line.
Battered cars would do their best to tear up the tarmac some more as they blatted past, mufflers long-gone.
We have a Southwest-style doghouse for our two huge Rottweilers, but they prefer to romp in, and tear up, our gardens.

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