The word 'became' is the past tense of the verb to become.
The verb 'became' means has begun to be.
Example: When my brother won the lottery he became very popular.
Note: The verb 'became' is a linking verb, the object of the verb restates the subject (he = popular).
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There are 2 syllables in the word became: 'be.came'.
The past tense of the word became is became, because the present tense is become.
Originally. The German word Sala became the Italian word Salone which became the French word Salon.
The bolded word "became" is a linking verb in this sentence. Linking verbs connect the subject, "The crowd," to a subject complement, "restless," which describes the state of the subject. In this case, "became" indicates a change of state in the crowd.
The word became flesh in Jesus the Christ, born of Mary.
The word that means became more wide is widened.
Early in the 1400s, the word was associated with millet, a type of grass. In the 1600s, it became associated with mass terror. Please click on the related link below for more information.
Became is a verb. He became quiet. Subject Verb Adverb
The word "Wellington" originates from Arthur Wellesley, the 1st Duke of Wellington, who was a British military leader and statesman. The name became associated with a style of waterproof boots that he wore during his military campaigns, and eventually became a common term for this type of footwear.
The gunslinger's exploits eventually became a type of old west mythology. Greek mythology is based primarily on the gods of Olympus.
The word "of" is a preposition.