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PreciousJones Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Shouldn't

I shouldn't have come here tonight. or

I shouldn't have came here tonight. Which is correct?

And

I shouldn't have even came. or

I shouldn't have even come. Which is correct?

What's the difference between these two sets of sentences?
  

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Hi, These are all based on the Present Perfect form, which is 'I have come '. You need the Past Participle 'come' You can't say 'I have came'. 'Came' is Simple Past.

  • Hi, These are all based on the Present Perfect form, which is 'I have come '.
  • You need the Past Participle 'come' You can't say 'I have came'.
  • 'Came' is Simple Past.
  • Clive
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Hi,



These are all based on the Present Perfect form, which is 'I have come'. You need the Past Participle 'come'

You can't say 'I have came'. 'Came' is Simple Past.



Clive

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