"Had become" is a verb phrase where "had" is an auxiliary (helping) verb and "become" is the main verb. The auxiliary verb "had" indicates the past perfect tense.
will become, shall become, (am/are/is) going to become,
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Become isa verb.The forms are:base verb = becomepast = becamepast participle = becomepresent participle = becoming
Yes, become is a verb (become, becomes, becoming, became).
'Becoming' is the present participle of 'become'.
become is an irregular verb.
Don't know if there is such a word as google in Spanish. If by "the verb" google, you mean an internet search using Google, it can be translated as "Hacer una búzqueda por internet usando Google". From the asker of the question: Yeah, I figured there wasn't, but could I use: "buscar en Google"?
No. The term "can become" is a verb. It would normally be followed by an adjective as it acts as a linking verb.
The simple past form of the verb "become" is "became".
Became is the irregular past tense of become.
Since the verb become has to do with a state of existence, it can be described as an existential verb.