The answer is it came.
The phase should read 'come to pass'. Which means something that will or may happen.As in, "And his birthday came to pass as it did every year."
The correct grammar is 'did not come.' Came is the indicative past tense..come
Had come.
the answer is how the heck should i know and you shouldv'e learn this in class already
The past simple tense is came. (e.g. He came home late again last Thursday.)The past perfect tense is had come or have come.(e.g. He had come home late again last Thursday.)(e.g. They have come here many times before.)"Came" is the past tense form of the verb "to come".
It should be "She had come." "Come" is the past participle of the verb "come" and is used with auxiliary verbs like "had." "Came" is the simple past tense of "come," and would not be used with auxiliary verbs.
You should say "they haven't come yet." The verb "come" is the correct past participle to use with "have," so the proper construction is "haven't come." Using "came" would be incorrect in this context.
It should be "The time has come."
The correct form is When did I come? (I did come when).
It should have came out in India in October 2011.
May be "Yes" or may be he should not came back with Super Junior!
child always the child .. who came out of you ..whom are you responsible for
The phase should read 'come to pass'. Which means something that will or may happen.As in, "And his birthday came to pass as it did every year."
It should be avalible by now, and Fang came out on March 15th, Angel will come out on February the 14th!
The correct grammar is 'did not come.' Came is the indicative past tense..come
As in "I came?" "Veni."As in "to come?" "Venire."As in "to have come?" "Venisse."
Well, it should have came out on December 27, 2007.