Sexual orientation is a complex aspect of human identity and is generally understood to be inherent and not something that can be changed at will. If someone is questioning their sexual orientation, it can be helpful to explore feelings and attractions in a supportive environment, possibly with a therapist or counselor experienced in sexual identity issues. It's important to approach this journey with self-acceptance and openness, recognizing that understanding one's own sexuality can be a fluid and evolving process. Ultimately, authenticity and self-acceptance are key.
will become, shall become, (am/are/is) going to become,
The past participle of become is also have or has become. She has become a better person.
The past participle of "become" is also "become" as in "I have become a better person."
The future perfect tense of become is will have become.
Has become. The 3rd person singular (he, she, it) uses 'has become.' The other persons of the conjugation use 'have become.' He has become class president. She has become homecoming princess. It has become time to go. 'Become' is the correct participial form of the verb; is become, has become, had become, might have become, will become, etc. 'Became' is the simple past tense conjugation of the verb, and is never used as the participle.
(I, We, You, They) become. (He, She, It) becomes.
To become separated at the joints.To become separated at the joints.To become separated at the joints.To become separated at the joints.To become separated at the joints.To become separated at the joints.
The past participle of "become" is "become." For example: She has become a skilled writer.
Future tense: will Become Present tense: become Past tense: became
Past - become Present - become/becomes Future - will become
The past participle for "become" is "become."
You need to become Licensed to become one.