Hey there! Great question! So, the past tense of "catch" is "caught". It's an irregular verb so it doesn't follow the standard rule of adding "-ed" at the end like most regular verbs do.
An easy way to remember this is to think of the word "taught". Just like "taught" is the past tense of "teach", "caught" is the past tense of "catch".
For example, "Yesterday, I caught a fish while fishing with my friends". In this sentence, "caught" is used to indicate that the action of catching the fish happened in the past.
Hope that helps! Let me know if you have any more questions.
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