The present tense of ‘caught’ is ‘catch.’
‘Caught’ is the past tense of the verb ‘catch,’ which means to capture or seize something. In the present tense, we use ‘catch’ to refer to an action that is happening currently or regularly.
For example, you might say, ‘I catch the bus every morning.’ This indicates that catching the bus is a repeated action in the present, whereas ‘caught’ would refer to a single action completed in the past, such as ‘I caught the bus yesterday.’