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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

come or came?

0I've come back for good? 02br
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00These confuse me. When should I use come and when should I use came? could you give me an example?0-
  

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02i 02br 02br 01i 00I've02i 00 means 01i 00I 01b 00have02b 02i 00. After auxiliary 01b 01i 00have02i 02b 00 use the past participle, no matter what the verb. 02i 02br 02br 00 Auxiliary 01i 00have02i 00 is not used here.

  • 02i 02br 02br 01i 00I've02i 00 means 01i 00I 01b 00have02b 02i 00.
  • After auxiliary 01b 01i 00have02i 02b 00 use the past participle, no matter what the verb.
  • 02i 02br 02br 00 Auxiliary 01i 00have02i 00 is not used here.
  • 02br 02br 00 CJ0-
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0 01i00I've come back for good.02i02br
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01i00I've02i00 means 01i00I 01b00have02b02i00. After auxiliary 01b01i00have02i02b00 use the past participle, no matter what the verb. The past participle of 01i00come02i00 is 01i00
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Use come for the present tense (come, comes).
Use come after the auxiliary have (has, have, had, having).
Use came for the simple past (no auxiliary).

Is that clear enough?

CJ
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Wow thank you for being so clear.
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which came or who came when do you use

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Bobby and Mia came from Canada a few years ago.
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thanks for making my dream came true

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srinivas has come or srinivas has came,

and when to use as and has?

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'Came' is basically the past form of 'Come'.

My friend 'came' to my house last sunday.(Already happened in the past)

My friend has 'come' to meet me now.(At the present moment)

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For example: Happy new year when it comes or cames?

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