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"Come" is the past participle form of the verb "come," and it can be used in different tenses depending on the context. In the present tense, you would use "comes" (e.g., he comes to the party). In the past tense, you would use "came" (e.g., he came yesterday).
Past tense: came Present tense: come Future tense: will come
The present tense is "come". The past participle is "come", as well. "Came" is the past tense.
The present tense is:I/You/We/They come.He/She/It comes.The past tense is came.The past participle is come.
The simple past tense is came. The present participle is coming.
The past tense is "came" and the past participle is "come", which in this irregular verb has the same form as the present tense.
Present = come Past = came Past participle = come
The verb "come" has five tenses: present (come), past (came), present participle (coming), past participle (come), and future (will come).
probably present.. Now if it was '' you'll come'' That would be future tense
Have is present tense. The past tense is had.
"Has" is the present tense form of the verb "have." The past tense form of "has" is "had."
Yes, "is" is present tense. The past tense form of "is" is "was."