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Become is the past participle; becoming is the present participle.

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What is the past present and future tense of become?

Past - become Present - become/becomes Future - will become


What is the past and present participle of become?

Become is the past participle; becoming is the present participle.


Is Have become present tense or past tense?

Have become is present perfect. Present perfect is have/has + past participle. Become is the past participle of the verb become.You have become a real problem for me


What is the present tense past tense and future tense of the verb become?

Present tense: become/becomes/becoming. Past tense: became. Future tense: will become, going to become, am/is/are becoming


What are the present and past tense forms of become?

past: became present: becomes/ becomming


Present perfect tense - with past participle of become?

Have/has become.


Is the word become past tense?

Become is present tense. The past tense is became.


Is became present tense?

Yes, "became" is the past tense of the verb "become." In present tense, you would use "become" instead of "became."


What tense is becoming?

It is present tense.


What is the future tense of become?

Future tense: will Become Present tense: become Past tense: became


Which one is regular and irregular verbs john has become or john has became a rather good actor?

In these sentences there are two verbs has and become (became). Both of them are irregular.Has is the singular form of have, have is an irregular verb.Become is an irregular verb it's past form is became the past participle form is become. --- become / became / become.The sentence is a present perfect sentence. The form for present perfect is have/has + past participle.So the correct verb is has become because become is the past participle.


What are the present and past forms of to be?

past: I was; you were; he/she/it was present: I am; you are; he/she/it is