Had come is correct.
The past form of come is came.
Came is the past tense verb of come.
'Did she came...' is incorrect. 'Did she come...' is correct.
The past tense is came.
'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 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."
Had come.
The past form of come is came.
The answer is it came.
Either, depending on the usage. Both of the following are correct: Who came to the party? If you didn't come, then who did come?
Came is the past tense verb of come.
Come is the conjugation for the future and present tenses, as in "In the future, I will come" or "Come here, right now." Came is the past tense, as in "Ten years ago, he came here."
'Did she came...' is incorrect. 'Did she come...' is correct.
Came is the past tense of come.Future tenses for come are:will come -- I will come and see you tomorrowam/is/are going to come -- She is going to come home next week.am/is/are/ coming -- I am coming home soon.
The past tense is came.
'Came' is the past tense of the verb 'come'. The past participle is also 'come'. 'I have come to the end of my speech.'