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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

have come or came

I don't know if 'have come' works because of 'I don't' present tense?
Is the whole sentence correct and which tense to use?

What I [came/have come] to love about her, I don't like anymore.

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Top answer

Use came . Using have come would indicate that you still love whatever it is. But I think you suspected this.

  • Use came .
  • Using have come would indicate that you still love whatever it is.
  • But I think you suspected this.
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Use came. Using have come would indicate that you still love whatever it is. But I think you suspected this.

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