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No, "came" is the past tense of the verb "come." In present tense, it is conjugated as "come."
Past tense: came Present tense: come Future tense: will come
"Has" is in present tense. The past tense is "had".
The simple present tense is do.
The present tense form of the word "have" is "have".
The word "plays" is in present tense.
To come.
Past tense: came Present tense: come Future tense: will come
"Has" is in present tense. The past tense is "had".
The simple present tense is do.
The present tense form of the word "have" is "have".
Present = come Past = came Past participle = come
The word "plays" is in present tense.
The word screams is present tense.
the word "was" is in the past, but the present tense of "was" is are
The word "you are" is used in the present tense. "You were" is used in the past tense.
"Come" is the past participle form of the verb "come," and it can be used in different tenses depending on the context. In the present tense, you would use "comes" (e.g., he comes to the party). In the past tense, you would use "came" (e.g., he came yesterday).
The present tense is "come". The past participle is "come", as well. "Came" is the past tense.