Become is the base verb.
Becomes is the third person singular form of become. Use becomes with he/she/it or a singular noun subject eg
He becomes violent when I talk to him.
The dog becomes angry if you touch him. - singular noun subject = dog
Became is the past tense of become.
He became annoyed when I talked to him
Yes, become is a verb (become, becomes, becoming, became).
verb, be⋅came, be⋅come, be⋅com⋅ing. -verb (used without object) 1. to come, change, or grow to be (as specified): He became tired. 2. to come into being. -verb (used with object) 3. to be attractive on; befit in appearance; look well on: That gown becomes you. 4. to be suitable or necessary to the dignity, situation, or responsibility of: conduct that becomes an officer. -Idiom 5. become of, to happen to; be the fate of: What will become of him?
(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?"
Became is not an adjective. It's a verb, the past tense of become.
In these sentences there are two verbs has and become (became). Both of them are irregular.Has is the singular form of have, have is an irregular verb.Become is an irregular verb it's past form is became the past participle form is become. --- become / became / become.The sentence is a present perfect sentence. The form for present perfect is have/has + past participle.So the correct verb is has become because become is the past participle.
Become is the base verb.Becomes is the third person singular form of become. Use becomes with he/she/it or a singular noun subject egHe becomes violent when I talk to him.The dog becomes angry if you touch him. - singular noun subject = dogBecame is the past tense of become.He became annoyed when I talked to him
Yes, become is a verb (become, becomes, becoming, became).
become
past: became present: becomes/ becomming
The difference is in the pruning. You have to prune the crepe myrtle to have a single main stem to become a tree. If it has several main stems, it becomes a bush.
Erasmus did not become a priest. He became a monk. There is a great difference. An 11 year old child could become a monk if a relative took his vows for him. Erasmus did not become a priest. He became a monk. There is a great difference. An 11 year old child could become a monk if a relative took his vows for him.
Present tense: become/becomes/becoming. Past tense: became. Future tense: will become, going to become, am/is/are becoming
He come back.He become my friend now .
He come back.He become my friend now .
Cloudtail became a warrior in A Dangerous Path.
It becomes enjoyable when you rub the penis between the hands or the thighs.
The main differences between cell division in prokaryotic. An organism know to become two cells, then four cells, and so on.