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What is the past tense of tidy up?

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The past tense of tidy up is tidied up.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of tidy up is tidies up.

The present participle of tidy up is tidying up.

The past participle of tidy up is tidied up.

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The wells in the old graveyard are being tidied up and cleaned for the day.
Last Saturday we got the granddaughters to bed, made supper, tidied up then collapsed in a heap on the sofa.
The paths between have to be tidied up but the beds themselves are now ready for planting.
Her influence on the Chancellor has tidied up his life, his chaotically untidy homes and his unflattering clothing.
Finally, dead stems and seed heads left over winter on perennials can be cut off and tidied up this month.
First, he wiped out their debt, then he tidied up the ground, relaid the pitch and went full-time with a host of players from higher divisions.

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