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What is the past tense of chase?

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The past tense of chase is chased.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of chase is chases.

The present participle of chase is chasing.

The past participle of chase is chased.

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She chased the spider from its web onto adjoining vegetation to which the lead threads of the web were attached.
When chased by the teachers they just run through residents' gardens and if the residents complain they get the same foul and abusive language.
Offshore, the marlin chased our baits without committing themselves further, but we caught some super wahoo.
He fulfilled a dream chased by many wannabee parents, taking the opportunity to drive his wife and child home from hospital.
Children wagged school and chased each other through the flooded streets, while their parents headed to the centre of town to see the damage.
The flares are fired when the crew detect, by radar, they are being chased by a missile homing in on the hot exhaust of the plane.

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