Is came a correct word?

Came is the past tense of come.

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Which is correct came or come?

The past tense or simple past tense of come is came “I have come” is the present perfect tense which is formed using the present form of 'to be' + the verb's conjugation that is in the past form. It's formed with “to be + the past participle” (NOT the past tense) -“I have come to a place where…”.

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Are came is correct?

The correct way to say it is either "They came" (using the past tense) or "They have come" (using the present perfect tense).

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Is came or come past tense?

The past tense of come is came.

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What is came in grammar?

Came is the past tense of come1.

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What to use instead of came?

  • arrived.
  • appeared.
  • landed.
  • got through.
  • turned up.
  • got in.
  • showed up.
  • reached.

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How is came used in a sentence?

[M] [T] He came to ask us for our help. [M] [T] He came to my office yesterday. [M] [T] She came from Canada to see me. [M] [T] John came running into the room.

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When to use come comes and came?

Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense comes , present participle coming , past tense came language note: The form come is used in the present tense and is the past participle.

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In what tense is Came?

The past tense of come. He came to my house yesterday.

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Is came and has come?

"Has came" is a grammatical mistake,it is always " has come". With the verb "to come" the past participle does not change and remains "come". The simple past tense (preterite) of this verb is "came".

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Whats it mean to came?

​past tense of come.

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What type of word is Came?

simple past tense of come.

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Has came or come back?

Since she has completed the action of “coming back,” you need to use the past tense: She came back three weeks ago. If it's a continuing action (e.g., She has come to this place many times.) “has come” would be correct.

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Why did I come or came?

You should use 'Did you come', because 'Did you came' is simply ungrammatical. Past tense requires only the main part of the verb to be in past tense, any other parts of the verb of the sentence remain in inflexive form. Save this answer.

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Did Sir come or came?

Originally Answered: what is the difference between did he come and did he came? “Did he come?” is correct. “Did he came?” Is incorrect.

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Is came a regular verb?

Irregular verb: To Come.

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Is came a singular verb?

Verb. inflection of camer: first/third-person singular present indicative/subjunctive. second-person singular imperative.

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Is he came or did he come?

Originally Answered: what is the difference between did he come and did he came? “Did he come?” is correct. “Did he came?” Is incorrect.

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Has come or came to an end?

Yes, 'came' is correct, as you are speaking in past tense. Also, there should be no comma after 'end': "My tenure at XYZ came to an end when I decided to broaden my knowledge by working for ABC."

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Would you have came or come?

Is it “should have came” or “come”? It is “should have come,” not “should have came.” The rule is that when helper verbs are used, such as “should have,” the main verb (in this case “come”) remains in its past participle form, which is “come.”

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What is the simple past tense of come?

The past tense of the verb “come” is “came”, spelled with an 'a'.

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How many types of came?

Camshaft Types

Two major types of camshafts exist flat tappet and roller.

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Can we use came for did?

Secondly, you use the first form of a verb with the auxiliary verb "did". So you should use "come" instead of "came".

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