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What is the past tense of show up?

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The past tense of show up is showed up.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of show up is shows up.

The present participle of show up is showing up.

The past participle of show up is showed up.

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We showed up at the barn right when they were about to begin milking the cows.
When the hairstylists showed up to do all the girls' hair they removed her weave and left her hair in this afro-ish, puffy look.
Finally, with about 2km to go, I got right on Petacchi 's wheel and right then, guess who showed up?
I mean, if this guy showed up in your neighborhood, you'd bring out the Welcome Wagon, right?
But we showed up, bright and early, lunch box and backpack and spare set of clothes and shoes in hand.
As part of a campaign to tame his wild bride, the groom showed up late, wearing rags and old boots, and carrying a broken sword.

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