The past participle of "come" is "come."
The past participle of "talk" is "talked."
It is also "come." infinitive: to come past: came past participle: come
It is also "come." infinitive: to come past: came past participle: come
The past participle of "come" is "come."
'Came' is the past tense of the verb 'come'. The past participle is also 'come'. 'I have come to the end of my speech.'
The past participle of "talk" is "talked."
A Helium atom, containing two proton and two neutrons, that is emitted as a form of radiation.
It is also "come." infinitive: to come past: came past participle: come
It is also "come." infinitive: to come past: came past participle: come
It is also "come." infinitive: to come past: came past participle: come
infinitive: come past: came past participle: come
The past participle is come.
The past participle of "come" is "come."
The past participle of "come" is "come." It is used with forms of the auxiliary verb "have" to create the present perfect tense, as in "I have come." It is also used with forms of "be" to create the passive voice, as in "She was come to visit."
The past form of come is came.
The past tense of "come" with a helping verb is "had come."
"Had come" is a past perfect tense. All perfect tenses (past, present, and future) are formed with auxiliary verbs and the past participle of a verb (not past tense). "Come" is the past participle of the irregular verb "come". "Came" is the past tense.