Present simple always uses the base form of the verb except for he/she/it when the form is verb+ -s.
Catch - catches
I catch the bus to work everyday. She catches a cold easily.
Catch is already present tense. Caught is past tense.
Caught is the past tense (for the word catch).
ex. Today I catch the ball. Yesterday, I CAUGHT the ball.
will catch is the future tense of catch
It is "catch/catches".
caught
Caught is already the past tense and past participle of the verb catch.
caught, caught
Had caught is the past perfect tense of catch.
The present tense is "catch/catches". The past tense and past participle is "caught".
Catch is one of the oddball English verbs. The past-tense is caught.I catch a fish.He catches a fish.I caught a fish yesterday.We have caught several fish already.
catch - caught
Caught.
That is the correct spelling of "caught" (past tense of to catch).
Caught is the past tense and past participle of catch.
Had caught is the past perfect tense of catch.
caught and grew
The word 'caught' is the past participle, past tense of the verb 'to catch'. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective. Examples: Verb: He caught the jar before it hit the floor. Adjective: The caught fish were enough for the whole family.