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"Chased" already is the past particple of "chase". "Chased" has no past participle of its own.

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Simple present: you chase

Present perfect: you have chased

Present progressive: you are chasing

Present perfect progressive: you have been chasing

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I/You/We/They have chased.

He/She/It has chased.

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The past tense is "chased."

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It's 'will chase.'

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To chose

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