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I have not catching vs I have not catch

The correct phrase is "I have not caught." The verb "catch" is irregular, and the past participle form is "caught." Therefore, the correct form is "I have not caught."

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 844 views

I have not catching

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "catch" is irregular, and the past participle form is "caught."

The correct form is "I have not caught." Use the past participle form "caught" after the auxiliary verb "have."
  • Two guys sitting all day not catching anything.
  • It's not catching, but I have just five or six months to live.
  • It's not catching up with Hercules you should worry about.
  • You're not catching us at our best.
  • But don't worry, it's not catching.
  • I see not catching Aidid is becoming a routine.
  • Joe and Walter got tired of not catching any fish.
  • This is not catching up, Taco.
  • I think Kate blames me for not catching Garland Clarke.
  • Skull's not catching me with my iron pants down again.
  • My understanding is that she blames herself for not catching it sooner.
  • Without Brauer's photo, we're not catching him.
  • No, no, I'm not catching any disease, unless I have earned them.
  • Chloe's not catching a tan on a beach somewhere, like I told you she was.
  • I mean, not catching fish, of course, but... anything to help.
  • Still, not catching the ball won't change anything
  • But I want actions started up now so we're not catching up later.
  • It's not catching, being American, and some of us quite like it.
  • I'm told it's not catching.
  • And it's just that kind of thinking that has led you to not catching him.

I have not catch

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "catch" is irregular, and the past participle form is "caught."

The correct form is "I have not caught." Use the past participle form "caught" after the auxiliary verb "have."
  • But I have words that will be howled out where hearing should not catch them.
  • We could not catch them, they were very fast.
  • They did not catch his attacker.
  • We better not catch you talkin' to the FBI.
  • We did not catch even small ones.
  • Chief Vick better not catch us here, Shawn.
  • She better not catch you in here.
  • Let's not catch that game next week.
  • If the brakes now, we will not catch him.
  • Only she had better not catch you snooping.
  • I'd rather they not catch a glimpse of me through your windows.
  • I see they do not catch me.
  • I have already arranged for my car to leave later to go to Frankfurt airport, but I do not want to be leaving here at 3 o'clock because I will not catch my flight.
  • Perhaps aware of what had happened to Yazaki and Kawabe, I could not catch him off guard.
  • You do not catch me in the best of tempers... wearing yesterday's clothes.
  • It's a pity that you did not catch.
  • Since lately, the weather is good. I will not catch a cold.
  • When my thoughts fly... I can not catch them, and I think weird things.
  • This might not catch the headlines but through removal of misunderstanding and more effective action against extremists, it may actually help create some of the conditions for peace.
  • But we're still behind with the orders and we'll not catch up for...

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