It's the Perfect form of a modal verb + normal verb pair.
The future tense of "caught" is "will catch."
The past tense of "catch" is "caught." The past participle is also "caught." For example, "She caught the ball" (past tense) and "He has caught many fish" (past participle).
The present perfect is the present tense. In this case it would be "Caught". For example, you could say "I caught the ball just now." It is an irregular present perfect verb, because it goes from catch to caught.
The past tense of "chatch" is "chatched."
Caught.
Caught is already the past tense and past participle of the verb catch.
The past tense of "catch" is "caught." The past participle is also "caught." For example, "She caught the ball" (past tense) and "He has caught many fish" (past participle).
The future tense of "caught" is "will catch."
That is the correct spelling of "caught" (past tense of to catch).
Present simple always uses the base form of the verb except for he/she/it when the form is verb+ -s.Catch - catchesI catch the bus to work everyday. She catches a cold easily.
The future perfect tense of catch is will have caught.
Had caught is the past perfect tense of catch.
Must is the present tense. I must You must He,She and It must We must You must They must
Caught Example : "Today I catch the ball. Yesterday I caught the ball."
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The past tense of "chatch" is "chatched."
Caught.