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  1. Past tense of 'catch': caught? catched? - WordReference Forums

    Aug 30, 2006 · Catched is perfectly fine to use and has been in the english language for a very very long time, so long in fact that we actually rarely use that past tense and now prefer to use Caught. …

  2. Catched or Caught - WordReference Forums

    Aug 26, 2021 · Hey, I had came across a YouTube video which one’s saying “I catched it”, Then I serched this specific word in google and found in Merriam Webster dictionary that this word is used …

  3. catched or caught - WordReference Forums

    Oct 5, 2005 · Quel est le preterit du vb "to catch"? Y a t-il 2 possibilités ? Merci.

  4. catch/catched a cold - WordReference Forums

    Jan 25, 2017 · So a friend and I are arguing whether it is catch a cold or catched a cold. She says its catched a cold and I keep telling her that's incorrect but she keeps insisting it is correct. Please settle …

  5. catch a train - WordReference Forums

    Jan 22, 2025 · Hello everyone! When someone tells you that he caught a train, does he simply mean that he got on the train, or he implies that he went to the station in a hurry? I caught the 7.15 train to …

  6. I catched [caught] up - WordReference Forums

    Jun 3, 2011 · I was telling a friend that yesterday, in the ground floor of a building, I unexpectedely saw another friend and started having a short conversation with her before moving on. I kind of hesitated …

  7. The ball was coming toward me | WordReference Forums

    Sep 12, 2018 · I saw a ball coming toward me and I catched it. Here a person is bragging about a ball coming toward him at a high speed. So is the use of 'coming'...

  8. get caught up with vs catch up with | WordReference Forums

    Dec 5, 2014 · No, 'catch up (with)' is the one you want: it means doing more of something so that less of it remains unfinished. 'Get (or be) caught up in' is different: it means being entangled with, involved …

  9. He had catched a cold, had he had no other clothes ....

    Mar 10, 2020 · Hello there good people, I need an explanation for Fuller's quote at the beginning of chapter 10 of Eliot's Middlemarch It says: 10. CHAPTER X. "He had catched a great cold, had he …

  10. I've got a cold vs I've caught a cold | WordReference Forums

    Nov 9, 2011 · Which one is correct? I hear people say : I think I am catching a cold. But for present perfect they say: I have GOT a cold. Is it correct or it should be I CAUGHT a cold?