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."
Came IS the past tense of come.
Came IS the past tense of come
Yes, "came" is the past tense of "come".
infinitive: come past: came past participle: come
The past tense is came back.
Came IS the past tense of come.
Came IS the past tense of come
The past form of come is came.
The past tense is came.
Yes, "came" is the past tense of "come".
vine: past of venir: I came. (not to be confused with vino, which is wine.)
Came is the past tense verb of come.
Yes, the simple past tense is came. The past participle is come.
The past tense of "you come late" is "you came late."
Simple Past Tense: came of age
'Came' is the past tense of the verb 'come'. The past participle is also 'come'. 'I have come to the end of my speech.'
The past tense is "came" and the past participle is "come", which in this irregular verb has the same form as the present tense.