Just delete the word "become."
Example: She became traumatized by the accident --> The accident traumatized her.
The word traumatize is a regular verb. The past tense is traumatized.
become is an irregular verb.
'to be' is a linking verb not an action verb. It expresses a 'state of being'. You are good. You = good 'are' is the second person of 'to be'
The correct sentence is "John has become a good actor." "Become" is an irregular verb, with its past tense being "became."
my question is which is the correct regular and irregular verbs: John has become a rather good actor or john has became a rather good actor.
active
The verb is in the active voice.
The suffix "-ate" can be added to active to make "activate," the verb form.
No, it is an adjective (no longer living). The active and passive verbs would be to make extinct or to become extinct.
Oh yes, activate is a verb.
The two voices of a verb are active voice and passive voice. In active voice, the subject performs the action of the verb, while in passive voice, the subject receives the action of the verb.
No. "You had a good time" is active voice. Subject+verb+object=active voice. "A good time was had by you" is passive voice. Object+form of be+past participle+subject=passive voice.