The past tense is came back.
Came IS the past tense of come.
Came IS the past tense of come
Yes, "came" is the past tense of "come".
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".
The past tense is came back.
go back through the way you came in. go back through the way you came in.
"Come" is the past participle form of the verb "come," and it can be used in different tenses depending on the context. In the present tense, you would use "comes" (e.g., he comes to the party). In the past tense, you would use "came" (e.g., he came yesterday).
because he came back from the past when he could have been stuck there
No. If it is being used as a verb, "back" is the present tense. The past tense would be backed.
No, "came" is a past tense form of the verb "come."
Came IS the past tense of come.
Came IS the past tense of come
Would is a past tense form of will. Were is a second person singular past indicative of be.
The past form of come is came.
The past tense is came.
Yes, "came" is the past tense of "come".