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The past simple tense is came. (e.g. He came home late again last Thursday.)

The past perfect tense is had come or have come.

(e.g. He had come home late again last Thursday.)

(e.g. They have come here many times before.)
"Came" is the past tense form of the verb "to come".

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10y ago

Coming is the present participle of come. The past of come is came.

If you want to use coming in a past sentence then you have a past be verb with it eg

He was coming yesterday. They were coming last week.

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6y ago

Came.

The verb is come. Comes is a form of come. The different forms of come are:

base verb -- come

third person singular -- comes

past -- came

past participle -- come

present participle -- coming

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11y ago

The past tense of come is came.

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3y ago

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