1. | Base Form (Infinitive): | Come |
2. | Simple Past: | Came |
3. | Past Participle: | Come |
4. | Present Participle: | Coming |
5. | 3rd Person Singular: | Comes |
Came |
Came is the past tense of the word come. |
Come past participle
Come |
Come is the past participle of the word come. |
Come verb forms V1 V2 V3 V4
Infinitive | Past Simple | Past Participle | Present Participle |
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Come | Came | Come | Coming |
Conjugation of Come
Simple / Indefinite Present Tense |
I come to your home. |
He/She/It comes to your home. |
You/We/They come to your home. |
Simple Past Tense |
I came to your home. |
He/She/It came to your home. |
You/We/They came to your home. |
Simple Future Tense |
I will/shall come to your home. |
He/She/It will come to your home. |
You/We/They will/shall come to your home. |
Present Continuous Tense |
I am coming to a shop. |
He/She/It is coming to a shop. |
You/We/They are coming to a shop. |
Past Continuous Tense |
I was coming to a shop. |
He/She/It was coming to a shop. |
You/We/They were coming to a shop. |
Future Continuous Tense |
I will be coming to a shop. |
He/She/It will be coming to a shop. |
You/We/They will be coming to a shop. |
Present Perfect Tense |
I have come to a shop. |
He/She/It has come to a shop. |
You/We/They come to a shop. |
Past Perfect Tense |
I had come to a shop. |
He/She/It had come to a shop. |
You/We/They had come to a shop. |
Future Perfect Tense |
I will have come to a shop. |
He/She/It will have come to a shop. |
You/We/They will have come to a shop. |
Present Perfect Continuous Tense |
I have been coming to a shop. |
He/She/It has been coming to a shop. |
You/We/They have been coming to a shop. |
Past Perfect Continuous Tense |
I had been coming to a shop. |
He/She/It had been coming to a shop. |
You/We/They had been coming to a shop. |
Future Perfect Continuous Tense |
I will have been coming to a shop. |
He/She/It will have been coming to a shop. |
You/We/They will have been coming to a shop. |
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Come V1 V2 V3 V4 V5 is one of the verbs that are used very commonly in English tests as well as in everyday communication. Also, because it’s an irregular verb, come doesn’t follow the regular rule. The verb “come” has five different forms: base form, past simple, past participle form, present perfect, and present perfect participle. So what is come‘s past? How do conjugate verbs with come verbs?
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Come of Definition and Meaning
The word come is an intransitive verb meaning “to arrive, to reach a destination.” It can also mean “to happen, to take place,” or “to be the result.”
Base Form (V1) | come |
Past Form (V2) | came |
Past Participle Form (V3) | come |
s / es/ ies (V4) | comes |
‘ing’ form (V5) | coming |
Come of Past Simple V2
The verb come is also employed in its V2 form as “came”’. It is used to indicate the past tense in sentences.
Come of Past Participle V3
This verb’s V3 form is ‘come‘. In the case of past perfect tense or present perfect tense, the word ‘come‘ is used.
+ In the present perfect tense, the word write is used ‘have + come’ or ‘has + come.’
- I, you, and we are used as ‘have + come‘ subjects.
- He, she, and it are used as ‘has + come‘ subjects.
+ If you need to use the past perfect tense, use ‘had + come‘ regardless of the subject.
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Conjugation of Come V1 V2 V3 V4 V5
Conjugation table: Come |
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Number | Singular | ||
Present Simple of come | I | You | She/He/It |
come | come | comes | |
Plural | |||
We | You | They | |
come | come | come | |
Present Continuous of come | I | You | She/He/It |
am coming | are coming | is coming | |
Plural | |||
We | You | They | |
are coming | are coming | are coming | |
Present Perfect of come | I | You | She/He/It |
have come | have come | has come | |
Plural | |||
We | You | They | |
have come | have come | have come | |
Present Perfect Continuous of come | I | You | She/He/It |
have been coming | have been coming | has been coming | |
Plural | |||
We | You | They | |
have been coming | have been coming | have been coming | |
Past Simple of come | I | You | She/He/It |
came | came | came | |
Plural | |||
We | You | They | |
came | came | came | |
Past Continuous of come | I | You | She/He/It |
was coming | were coming | was coming | |
Plural | |||
We | You | They | |
were coming | were coming | were coming | |
Past Perfect of come | I | You | She/He/It |
had come | had come | had come | |
Plural | |||
We | You | They | |
had come | had come | had come | |
Past Perfect Continuous of come | I | You | She/He/It |
had been coming | had been coming | had been coming | |
Plural | |||
We | You | They | |
had been coming | had been coming | had been coming | |
Future Simple of come | I | You | She/He/It |
will/shall come | will/shall come | will/shall come | |
Plural | |||
We | You | They | |
will/shall come | will/shall come | will/shall come | |
Future Continuous of come | I | You | She/He/It |
will/shall be coming | will/shall be coming | will/shall be coming | |
Plural | |||
We | You | They | |
will/shall be coming | will/shall be coming | will/shall be coming | |
Future Perfect of come | I | You | She/He/It |
will/shall have come | will/shall have come | will/shall have come | |
Plural | |||
We | You | They | |
will/shall have come | will/shall have come | will/shall have come | |
Future Perfect Continuous of come | I | You | She/He/It |
will/shall have been coming | will/shall have been coming | will/shall have been coming | |
Plural | |||
We | You | They | |
will/shall have been coming | will/shall have been coming | will/shall have been coming | |
Conditional Present of come | I | You | She/He/It |
would come | would come | would come | |
Plural | |||
We | You | They | |
would come | would come | would come | |
Conditional Perfect of come | I | You | She/He/It |
would have come | would have come | would have come | |
Plural | |||
We | You | They | |
would have come | would have come | would have come | |
Conditional Present Continuous of come | I | You | She/He/It |
would be coming | would be coming | would be coming | |
Plural | |||
We | You | They | |
would be coming | would be coming | would be coming | |
Conditional Perfect Continuous of come | I | You | She/He/It |
would have been coming | would have been coming | would have been coming | |
Plural | |||
We | You | They | |
would have been coming | would have been coming | would have been coming | |
Present Subjunctive of come | I | You | She/He/It |
come | come | come | |
Plural | |||
We | You | They | |
come | come | come | |
Past Subjunctive of come | I | You | She/He/It |
came | came | came | |
Plural | |||
We | You | They | |
came | came | came | |
Past Perfect Subjunctive of come | I | You | She/He/It |
had come | had come | had come | |
Plural | |||
We | You | They | |
had come | had come | had come | |
Imperative of come | I | You | She/He/It |
come | |||
Plural | |||
We | You | They | |
Let’s come | come |
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Example Sentences with Come V1 V2 V3 V4 V5
In this section, we will learn about come sentence examples.
- We are going to my sister’s house to have dinner with their family.
- I came to the bus with my best friend.
- My mom has just come up to my room to clean.
- I will come to have lunch with my parents.
Synonym Words For Come
Synonym of come word list. Here are a variety of words whose meaning is nearly the synonym of come:
- approach
- arrive
- turn up
- appear
Opposite Words For Come
The antonym of come word list. Here are some words that have nearly the opposite meaning as come:
- leave
- recede (from)
- retreat
- withdraw
- go
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Some Frequently Asked Questions About Come(Verb)
What is the V1 V2 V3 V4 V5 of come?
The past tense of come is came. The third-person singular simple present indicative form of come is comes. The present participle of come is coming. The past participle of come is come.
Base Form (V1) | come |
Past Form (V2) | came |
Past Participle Form (V3) | come |
s / es/ ies (V4) | comes |
‘ing’ form (V5) | coming |
What is the V2 and V3 form of come?
+ The V2 and V3 form of come is “came“ and “come”.
What is the sentence of come?
What is the past tense V2 of come?
+ The past tense of come is “came“.
What is the past participle V3 of come?
+ The past participle of come is “come“.
What is the present participle V5 of come?
+ The present participle of come is “coming“.
Conclusion
We’ve covered everything there is to know about Come V1 V2 V3 V4 V5 in its various tenses: Base Form, Past Simple, Present Continuous and Present Continuous and Present Continuous and Present Continuous. We wish you every success in your academic pursuits!
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Here are other verbs V1 V2 V3 List
Base Form V1 | Past Form V2 | Past Participle Form V3 |
abide | abode/abided | abode/abided |
arise | arose | arisen |
awake | awoke | awoken |
backslide | backslid | backslidden/backslid |
be | was/were | been |
bear | bore | borne |
beat | beat | beaten/beat |
become | became | become |
befall | befell | befallen |
begin | began | begun |
behold | beheld | beheld |
bend | bent | bent |
beset | beset | beset |
bespeak | bespoke | bespoken |
bet | bet/betted | bet/betted |
bid | bid | bid |
bind | bound | bound |
bite | bit | bitten |
bleed | bled | bled |
blow | blew | blown |
break | broke | broken |
breed | bred | bred |
bring | brought | brought |
broadcast | broadcast | broadcast |
browbeat | browbeat | browbeaten/browbeat |
build | built | built |
burn | burnt/burned | burnt/burned |
burst | burst | burst |
bust | busted/bust | busted/bust |
buy | bought | bought |
cast | cast | cast |
catch | caught | caught |
chide | chid/chided | chid/chidden/chided |
choose | chose | chosen |
cleave | clove/cleft/cleaved | cloven/cleft/cleaved |
cleave | clave | cleaved |
cling | clung | clung |
clothe | clothed/clad | clothed/clad |
come | came | come |
cost | cost | cost |
creep | crept | crept |
crossbreed | crossbred | crossbred |
crow | crew/crewed | crowed |
cut | cut | cut |
daydream | daydreamed daydreamt |
daydreamed daydreamt |
deal | dealt | dealt |
dig | dug | dug |
disprove | disproved | disproved/disproven |
dive | dove/dived | dived |
do | did | done |
draw | drew | drawn |
dream | dreamt/dreamed | dreamt/dreamed |
drink | drank | drunk |
drive | drove | driven |
dwell | dwelt | dwelt |
eat | ate | eaten |
fall | fell | fallen |
feed | fed | fed |
feel | felt | felt |
fight | fought | fought |
find | found | found |
fit | fitted/fit | fitted/fit |
flee | fled | fled |
fling | flung | flung |
fly | flew | flown |
forbear | forbore | forborne |
forbid | forbade/forbad | forbidden |
forecast | forecast/forecasted | forecast/forecasted |
forego (also forgo) | forewent | foregone |
foresee | foresaw | foreseen |
foretell | foretold | foretold |
forget | forgot | forgotten |
forgive | forgave | forgiven |
forsake | forsook | forsaken |
freeze | froze | frozen |
frostbite | frostbit | frostbitten |
get | got | got/gotten |
gild | gilt/gilded | gilt/gilded |
gird | girt/girded | girt/girded |
give | gave | given |
go | went | gone |
grind | ground | ground |
grow | grew | grown |
hand-feed | hand-fed | hand-fed |
handwrite | handwrote | handwritten |
hang | hung | hung |
have | had | had |
hear | heard | heard |
heave | hove/heaved | hove/heaved |
hew | hewed | hewn/hewed |
hide | hid | hidden |
hit | hit | hit |
hurt | hurt | hurt |
inbreed | inbred | inbred |
inlay | inlaid | inlaid |
input | input | input |
inset | inset | inset |
interbreed | interbred | interbred |
interweave | interwove interweaved |
interwoven interweaved |
interwind | interwound | interwound |
jerry-build | jerry-built | jerry-built |
keep | kept | kept |
kneel | knelt/kneeled | knelt/kneeled |
knit | knit/knitted | knit/knitted |
know | knew | known |
lay | laid | laid |
lead | led | led |
lean | leaned/leant | leaned/leant |
leap | leapt /leaped | leapt /leaped |
learn | learnt/learned | learnt/learned |
leave | left | left |
lend | lent | lent |
let | let | let |
lie | lay | lain |
light | lit/lighted | lit/lighted |
lip-read | lip-read | lip-read |
lose | lost | lost |
make | made | made |
mean | meant | meant |
meet | met | met |
miscast | miscast | miscast |
misdeal | misdealt | misdealt |
misdo | misdid | misdone |
mishear | misheard | misheard |
mislay | mislaid | mislaid |
mislead | misled | misled |
mislearn | mislearned mislearnt |
mislearned mislearnt |
misread | misread | misread |
misset | misset | misset |
misspeak | misspoke | misspoken |
misspell | misspelt | misspelt |
misspend | misspent | misspent |
mistake | mistook | mistaken |
misteach | mistaught | mistaught |
misunderstand | misunderstood | misunderstood |
miswrite | miswrote | miswritten |
mow | mowed | mown/mowed |
offset | offset | offset |
outbid | outbid | outbid |
outbreed | outbred | outbred |
outdo | outdid | outdone |
outdraw | outdrew | outdrawn |
outdrink | outdrank | outdrunk |
outdrive | outdrove | outdriven |
outfight | outfought | outfought |
outfly | outflew | outflown |
outgrow | outgrew | outgrown |
outleap | outleaped/outleapt | outleaped/outleapt |
outlie | outlied | outlied |
output | output | output |
outride | outrode | outridden |
outrun | outran | outrun |
outsell | outsold | outsold |
outshine | outshined/outshone | outshined/outshone |
outshoot | outshot | outshot |
outsing | outsang | outsung |
outsit | outsat | outsat |
outsleep | outslept | outslept |
outsmell | outsmelled/outsmelt | outsmelled/outsmelt |
outspeak | outspoke | outspoken |
outspeed | outsped | outsped |
outspend | outspent | outspent |
outswear | outswore | outsworn |
outswim | outswam | outswum |
outthink | outthought | outthought |
outthrow | outthrew | outthrown |
outwrite | outwrote | outwritten |
overbid | overbid | overbid |
overbreed | overbred | overbred |
overbuild | overbuilt | overbuilt |
overbuy | overbought | overbought |
overcome | overcame | overcome |
overdo | overdid | overdone |
overdraw | overdrew | overdrawn |
overdrink | overdrank | overdrunk |
overeat | overate | overeaten |
overfeed | overfed | overfed |
overfly | overflew | overflown |
overhang | overhung | overhung |
overhear | overheard | overheard |
overlay | overlaid | overlaid |
overpay | overpaid | overpaid |
override | overrode | overridden |
overrun | overran | overrun |
oversee | oversaw | overseen |
oversell | oversold | oversold |
oversew | oversewed | oversewn/oversewed |
overshoot | overshot | overshot |
oversleep | overslept | overslept |
overspeak | overspoke | overspoken |
overspend | overspent | overspent |
overspill | overspilled/overspilt | overspilled/overspilt |
overtake | overtook | overtaken |
overthink | overthought | overthought |
overthrow | overthrew | overthrown |
overwind | overwound | overwound |
overwrite | overwrote | overwritten |
partake | partook | partaken |
pay | paid | paid |
plead | pleaded/pled | pleaded/pled |
prebuild | prebuilt | prebuilt |
premake | premade | premade |
prepay | prepaid | prepaid |
presell | presold | presold |
preset | preset | preset |
preshrink | preshrank | preshrunk |
proofread | proofread | proofread |
prove | proved | proven/proved |
put | put | put |
quick-freeze | quick-froze | quick-frozen |
quit | quit/quitted | quit/quitted |
read | read | read |
reawake | reawoke | reawaken |
rebid | rebid | rebid |
rebind | rebound | rebound |
rebroadcast | rebroadcast rebroadcasted |
rebroadcast rebroadcasted |
rebuild | rebuilt | rebuilt |
recast | recast | recast |
recut | recut | recut |
redeal | redealt | redealt |
redo | redid | redone |
redraw | redrew | redrawn |
refit | refitted/refit | refitted/refit |
regrind | reground | reground |
regrow | regrew | regrown |
rehang | rehung | rehung |
rehear | reheard | reheard |
reknit | reknitted/reknit | reknitted/reknit |
relay | relaid | relaid |
relearn | relearned/relearnt | relearned/relearnt |
relight | relit/relighted | relit/relighted |
remake | remade | remade |
rend | rent | rent |
repay | repaid | repaid |
reread | reread | reread |
rerun | reran | rerun |
resell | resold | resold |
resend | resent | resent |
reset | reset | reset |
resew | resewed | resewn/resewed |
retake | retook | retaken |
reteach | retaught | retaught |
retear | retore | retorn |
retell | retold | retold |
rethink | rethought | rethought |
retread | retread | retread |
retrofit | retrofitted/retrofit | retrofitted/retrofit |
rewake | rewoke/rewaked | rewaken/rewaked |
rewear | rewore | reworn |
reweave | rewove/reweaved | rewoven/reweaved |
rewed | rewed/rewedded | rewed/rewedded |
rewet | rewet/rewetted | rewet/rewetted |
rewin | rewon | rewon |
rewind | rewound | rewound |
rewrite | rewrote | rewritten |
rid | rid | rid |
ride | rode | ridden |
ring | rang | rung |
rise | rose | risen |
roughcast | roughcast | roughcast |
run | ran | run |
sand-cast | sand-cast | sand-cast |
saw | sawed | sawn |
say | said | said |
see | saw | seen |
seek | sought | sought |
sell | sold | sold |
send | sent | sent |
set | set | set |
sew | sewed | sewn/sewed |
shake | shook | shaken |
shave | shaved | shaved/shaven |
shear | sheared | shorn |
shed | shed | shed |
shine | shone | shone |
shit | shit/shat/shitted | shit/shat/shitted |
shoot | shot | shot |
show | showed | shown/showed |
shrink | shrank | shrunk |
shut | shut | shut |
sight-read | sight-read | sight-read |
sing | sang | sung |
sink | sank | sunk |
sit | sat | sat |
slay | slew | slain |
sleep | slept | slept |
slide | slid | slid |
sling | slung | slung |
slink | slunk | slunk |
slit | slit | slit |
smell | smelt | smelt |
smite | smote | smitten |
sneak | sneaked/snuck | sneaked/snuck |
speak | spoke | spoken |
speed | sped/speeded | sped/speeded |
spell | spelt/spelled | spelt/spelled |
spend | spent | spent |
spill | spilt/spilled | spilt/spilled |
spin | spun/span | spun |
spoil | spoilt/spoiled | spoilt/spoiled |
spread | spread | spread |
stand | stood | stood |
steal | stole | stolen |
stick | stuck | stuck |
sting | stung | stung |
stink | stunk/stank | stunk |
stride | strode | stridden |
strike | struck | struck |
string | strung | strung |
sunburn | sunburned/sunburnt | sunburned/sunburnt |
swear | swore | sworn |
sweat | sweat/sweated | sweat/sweated |
sweep | swept | swept |
swell | swelled | swollen/swelled |
swim | swam | swum |
swing | swung | swung |
take | took | taken |
teach | taught | taught |
tear | tore | torn |
telecast | telecast | telecast |
tell | told | told |
think | thought | thought |
throw | threw | thrown |
thrust | thrust | thrust |
tread | trod | trodden/trod |
typewrite | typewrote | typewritten |
unbend | unbent | unbent |
unbind | unbound | unbound |
unclothe | unclothed/unclad | unclothed/unclad |
undercut | undercut | undercut |
underfeed | underfed | underfed |
undergo | underwent | undergone |
underlie | underlay | underlain |
understand | understood | understood |
undertake | undertook | undertaken |
underwrite | underwrote | underwritten |
undo | undid | undone |
unfreeze | unfroze | unfrozen |
unhang | unhung | unhung |
unhide | unhid | unhidden |
unlearn | unlearned/unlearnt | unlearned/unlearnt |
unspin | unspun | unspun |
unwind | unwound | unwound |
uphold | upheld | upheld |
upset | upset | upset |
wake | woke/waked | woken/waked |
wear | wore | worn |
wed | wed/wedded | wed/wedded |
weep | wept | wept |
wet | wet/wetted | wet/wetted |
win | won | won |
wind | wound | wound |
withdraw | withdrew | withdrawn |
withhold | withheld | withheld |
withstand | withstood | withstood |
work | worked | worked |
wring | wrung | wrung |
write | wrote | written |
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The English verb ‘come’ is pronounced as [kʌm].
Related to:
irregular verbs.
3 forms of verb come: Infinitive (come), Past Simple — (came), Past Participle — (come).
Here are the past tense forms of the verb come
👉 Forms of verb come in future and past simple and past participle.
❓ What is the past tense of come.
Base Form | Past Simple | Past Participle |
---|---|---|
come [kʌm] |
came [keɪm] |
come [kʌm] |
What are the 2nd and 3rd forms of the verb come?
🎓 What are the past simple, future simple, present perfect, past perfect, and future perfect forms of the base form (infinitive) ‘come‘?
Learn the three forms of the English verb ‘come’
- the first form (V1) is ‘come’ used in present simple and future simple tenses.
- the second form (V2) is ‘came’
used in past simple tense.
- the third form (V3) is
‘come’used in present perfect and past perfect tenses.
What are the past tense and past participle of come?
The past tense and past participle of come are:
come in past simple is
came,
and past participle is
come.
What is the past tense of come?
The past tense of the verb «come» is «came»,
and the past participle is
«come».
Verb Tenses
Past simple — come in past simple came
(V2).
Future simple — come in future simple is come (will + V1).
Present Perfect — come in present perfect tense is
come
(have/has + V3).
Past Perfect — come in past perfect tense is
come
(had + V3).
come regular or irregular verb?
👉 Is ‘come’ a regular or irregular verb? The verb ‘come’ is irregular verb.
Examples of Verb come in Sentences
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She told him to come next month(Past Simple)
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Ever since your uncle came to see me(Past Simple)
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Winter has come and people have gone(Present Perfect)
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My aunt is very old and never comes out(Present Simple)
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Please, come on in(Present Simple)
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He never comes home that late(Present Simple)
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Are they coming with me?(Present Continuous)
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Has she already come?(Present Perfect)
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You are my friends and can come here every day(Present Simple)
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Will you come tomorrow?(Future Simple)
Along with come, words are popular
put
and watch.
Verbs by letter:
r,
d,
u,
c,
m,
p,
b,
w,
h,
a,
e,
g,
s,
q,
j,
l,
t,
f,
o,
n,
k,
i,
v,
y,
z.
Английский глагол come [kʌm], переводится как: приходить.
Входит в группы:
неправильные глаголы,
глаголы 3-й класс,
глаголы 4-й класс,
глаголы 5-й класс.
3 формы глагола come: Infinitive (come), Past Simple — (came), Past Participle — (come).
📚 Глагол come имеет значения: приходить, приехать, прибывать, приезжать, ехать, подходить, доходить, приближаться, достигать, сводиться к чему-либо, наступать, ожидаться, появляться, предстоять, случаться, проистекать, выходить, происходить.
👉 Формы глагола come в настоящем и прошедшем времени 2-я и 3-я форма.
❓ Как будет come в прошедшем времени past simple.
Три формы глагола come
Base Form | Past Simple | Past Participle | Перевод |
---|---|---|---|
come [kʌm] |
came [keɪm] |
come [kʌm] |
приходить |
Как поставить come во 2-ю и 3-ю форму?
🎓 Как поставить глагол come в Past Simple, Future Simple, Present Perfect, Past Perfect, Future Perfect?
👉 Всё очень просто, в этих временах прошедшего, будущего и совершённого времени, в английском используются 2я и 3я форма глагола:
- First form (V1) — come. (Present simple, Future Simple)
- Second form (V2) —
came.(Past simple)
- Third form (V3) —
come.(Present perfect, Past perfect)
Как поставить come в past simple?
Если вы не совсем поняли какую форму для come нужно использовать в прошедшем времени, будет:
come в past simple — came.
What is the past tense of come?
The past tense of come is came.
The past participle of come is come.
Временные формы глагола — Verb Tenses
Past simple — come в past simple, будет came.
(V2)
Future simple — come в future simple будет come. (will + V1)
Present Perfect — come в present perfect будет
come.
(havehas + V3)
Past Perfect — come в past perfect будет
come.
(had + V3)
Правильный или неправильный глагол come?
👉 Правильный это глагол ли нет? Глагол come это неправильный глагол.
Примеры применения глагола come
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She told him to come next month — Она сказала ему приехать в следующем месяце.
(Past Simple) -
Ever since your uncle came to see me — С тех пор, как твой дядя пришел увидеть меня.
(Past Simple) -
Winter has come and people have gone — Пришла зима, и люди ушли.
(Present Perfect) -
My aunt is very old and never comes out — Моя тетя очень старая и никогда не выходит.
(Present Simple) -
Please, come on in — Пожалуйста, проходите.
(Present Simple) -
He never comes home that late — Он никогда не приходит домой так поздно.
(Present Simple) -
Are they coming with me? — Они идут со мной?
(Present Continuous) -
Has she already come? — Она уже пришла?
(Present Perfect) -
You are my friends and can come here every day — Вы мои друзья и можете приходить сюда каждый день.
(Present Simple) -
Will you come tomorrow? — Ты придешь завтра?
(Future Simple)
Вместе с come, часто смотрят глаголы
win
and sit.
Глаголы на букву:
r,
d,
u,
c,
m,
p,
b,
w,
h,
a,
e,
g,
s,
q,
j,
l,
t,
f,
o,
n,
k,
i,
v,
y,
z.
What is the past participle of word come?
11 Past participle forms
Present tense form | Past tense | Past participle |
---|---|---|
catch | caught | caught |
choose | chose | chosen |
come | came | come |
dig | dug | dug |
What is the past tense verb of come?
came
What is the verb 3 of come?
Conjugation of verb ‘Come’
Base Form (Infinitive): | To Come |
---|---|
Past Simple: | Came |
Past Participle: | Come |
3rd Person Singular: | Comes |
Present Participle/Gerund: | Coming |
What verb tense is 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”.
Is come a present tense verb?
come arrive at a place Word forms: comes, coming, camelanguage note: The form come is used in the present tense and is the past participle. When a person or thing comes to a particular place, especially to a place where you are, they move there.
How do you know if a sentence is past tense?
The past tense refers to event that have happened in the past. The basic way to form the past tense in English is to take the present tense of the word and add the suffix -ed. For example, to turn the verb “walk” into the past tense, add -ed to form “walked.” .
Is wear in past or present tense?
The past tense of wear is wore. The third-person singular simple present indicative form of wear is wears. The present participle of wear is wearing.
Is wear past present or future?
Past tense of wear is wore. Present Tense: I wear. Present Continuous Tense: I am wearing. Present Perfect Tense: I have weared or worn.
Is Weared a word?
Simple past tense and past participle of wear.
What does wearied mean?
1 : exhausted in strength, endurance, vigor, or freshness. 2 : expressing or characteristic of weariness a weary sign. 3 : having one’s patience, tolerance, or pleasure exhausted —used with of soon grew weary of waiting. 4 : wearisome.
Is Weared a Scrabble word?
WEARED is a valid scrabble word.
Is Sweared a word?
(nonstandard) Simple past tense and past participle of swear.
What is a fancy word for swearing?
Swearing Synonyms – WordHippo Thesaurus….What is another word for swearing?
profanity | obscenity |
---|---|
cuss | imprecation |
blasphemy | swearword |
cursing | malediction |
cussing | execration |
What does God say about swearing?
Paul warns us in Ephesians 4:29 “Do not let any unwholesome (filthy) talk come from your mouth, but only what is good for building someone up in need.” Then he says in Ephesians 5:4 “Nor should there be any obscenity, foolish talk or crude joking, which are out of place.”
Is it a sin to say oh my god?
Yes, it is, unless your communication is to Him. For example, if I saw a terrible accident and had no words to instantly make a sensible prayer, but said “Oh my God”, I am calling on God to help in that situation. If it is only a common expression, then it is using the Lord’s name in vain.
Can you be forgiven for swearing to God?
This post shows that while it is a sin to curse the Holy Spirit, cursing the Holy Spirit is not the unforgivable sin. Blasphemy against the Spirit is also a sin, and is a sin which will not be forgiven. In fact, it is the only sin which Scripture says is unforgivable.
Is it a sin to believe in zodiac signs?
Should Christians believe in zodiac signs? No, Christians should not believe in zodiac signs. Those who did practice astrology in the Old Testemant were put to shame. In the New Testament, Paul also refers to the practicing of astrology as something that needs to be cast out and repented of.
Are tattoos a sin?
Sunni Islam The majority of Sunni Muslims believe tattooing is a sin, because it involves changing the natural creation of God, inflicting unnecessary pain in the process. Tattoos are classified as dirty things, which is prohibited from the Islam religion.
What Zodiac is Jesus?
With the story of the birth of Christ coinciding with this date, many Christian symbols for Christ use the astrological symbol for Pisces, the fishes. The figure Christ himself bears many of the temperaments and personality traits of a Pisces, and is thus considered an archetype of the Piscean.
Which zodiac is more spiritual?
Some may say that Sagittarius is the most spiritual zodiac sign of all because it is ruled by Jupiter, but each horoscope has their level of belief, according to astrology.
What’s the powerful zodiac sign?
Taurus
Which zodiac sign is a healer?
Virgos are often considered to be the best healer of all zodiac signs. They are caring and compassionate. Due to their practical mind, they will also show you the right path to take big decisions after you get over the emotional pain.
Which zodiac sign is the prettiest?
Pisces
Which zodiac sign is lazy?
Sagittarius
Which zodiac is the kindest?
1) Aquarius is the nicest zodiac sign.
What are the dangerous zodiac signs?
The most dangerous zodiac signs ranked from most to least
- 01/13The most dangerous zodiac signs ranked from most to least. Nobody is perfect in this world; everyone has flaws and imperfections.
- 02/13Capricorn.
- 03/13Leo.
- 04/13Scorpio.
- 05/13Sagittarius.
- 06/13Aquarius.
- 07/13Libra.
- 08/13Aries.
What is the past participle of word come?
by
Alex Heath
·
2020-02-02
What is the past participle of word come?
11 Past participle forms
Present tense form | Past tense | Past participle |
---|---|---|
catch | caught | caught |
choose | chose | chosen |
come | came | come |
dig | dug | dug |
What is past for come?
came
What is the verb 3 of come?
Conjugation of verb ‘Come’
Base Form (Infinitive): | To Come |
---|---|
Past Simple: | Came |
Past Participle: | Come |
3rd Person Singular: | Comes |
Present Participle/Gerund: | Coming |
What verb tense is 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”.
What is the difference between a verb and a participle?
Verbs indicate action to a reader, while participles look like verbs but are actually describing words, or adjectives. Participles usually end in -ing or -ed.
What is difference between present tense and present participle?
Participle is verb-adjective, which means it does the work of a both a verb and an adjective. The present participle is the form of a verb with -ing in the end. It is used to denote an action as going on or incomplete. The present participle is the form of a verb with -ing in the end.
How many participles are there?
There are three kinds of participles in English: present participle, past participle and perfect participle. You probably know the first two from certain tenses and adjective forms. Apart from that, participles are also used to shorten sentences.
When to use have had or had?
In the present perfect, the auxiliary verb is always have (for I, you, we, they) or has (for he, she, it). In the past perfect, the auxiliary verb is always had. We use have had in the present perfect when the main verb is also “have”: I’m not feeling well.