you have to be naturally good at it or you can take acting classes to help you be good at it. Also, join some local acting companies that put plays on regularly if you can find one. Find or form a group that meets regularly to do impromptu skits or short plays. Read a lot.
John has become a rather good actor
The correct sentence is "John has become a good actor." "Become" is an irregular verb, with its past tense being "became."
my question is which is the correct regular and irregular verbs: John has become a rather good actor or john has became a rather good actor.
to become an actor on icarly you have to submit videos so that they can see if you are good actor. wrong actually you need to be in a showcast.
First "become" an actor and go to auditions. Don't aim for a certain show. Good luck.
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Film school is beneficial for those looking to become directors or camera personnel. It is not necessary to attend film school to become a good actor.
Become is an irregular verb. Became is the past form of become.become = presentbecame = pastbecome = past participleJohn has become a rather good actor. This is present perfect. Here the verb become is in it's past participle form.John has became a rather good actor. This is not correct. Don't use past form with has/have. To make a past simple sentence just use the past form of become:John became a rather good actor.
their not as such requirements of qualification to be a bollywood actor. you should be a good actor. you should do hard work.
If your a good enough actor yes.
Can't understand your question here. Both sentences are exactly the same both use the irregular verb become.
"John has become a rather good actor" is correct. The verb is in the present perfect tense, which is formed by combining the present tense of "have" with the past participle of the main verb. In this instance the main verb is "become" and its irregular past participle is also "become". "Became" is correct only in the simple past tense.