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(Became is the past tense of "become" a linking verb based on "to be." It cannot be used directly in a question as are the versions "did become" or "have become." There is one rarely used form.)

"What became of the villagers after the fire?"

"If he became violent, what would they do with him?"

"Did the doctor say why it became necessary to change medications?"

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