Yes, the simple past tense is came. The past participle is come.
No. It is a verb (come) in the past tense.
The past perfect tense is had come.
probably present.. Now if it was '' you'll come'' That would be future tense
Future perfect is: subject + will + have + past participle. He will have come / They will have come / I will have come
It depends on what tense you are writing in. The forms of come are:come -- base verb - They always come late.comes -- present third person singular - She never comes late.came -- past - Everybody came late yesterday.come -- past participle - You have come late too many times.coming -- present participle - They are comingearly now.
The past tense is came.
Came is the past tense verb of come.
Came IS the past tense of come.
Came IS the past tense of come
Come is the present tense, came is the past tense, and will come is the future tense.
The past tense of "you come late" is "you came late."
The present tense is "come". The past participle is "come", as well. "Came" is the past tense.
Yes, "came" is the past tense of "come".
Simple Past Tense: came of age
The past tense is "came" and the past participle is "come", which in this irregular verb has the same form as the present tense.
The past tense of "come with bad" is "came with bad".
The past tense is came back.