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What is the past tense of follow up on?

What's the past tense of follow up on? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of follow up on is followed up on.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of follow up on is follows up on.

The present participle of follow up on is following up on.

The past participle of follow up on is followed up on.

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Pierre Duguay followed up on Cameron's comment on the incredibility of a price-level target by discussing price-level versus inflation targeting.
A neuropathology workshop in 2007 had made an extensive set of recommendations which the ITC now agreed needed to be followed up on.
It led us to bank accounts, rental private mailboxes, and companies, all of which we followed up on.
The authors pointed out that the mediator should have followed up on the victim's emotional state of mind after the mediation.
I followed up on this question because it is in tune with the previous one.
The government followed up on these demands in 1900 by mandating the creation of public reformatories in each prefecture.

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