Became is the irregular past tense of become.
The correct sentence is "John has become a good actor." "Become" is an irregular verb, with its past tense being "became."
The future perfect third person conjugation for the irregular verb "become" is "will have become."
The simple past form of the verb "become" is "became".
"Have" is an irregular verb in English.
It's irregular.
The correct sentence is "John has become a good actor." "Become" is an irregular verb, with its past tense being "became."
No, it's irregular. The past tense is become. If the verb was regular it would end in -ed.
my question is which is the correct regular and irregular verbs: John has become a rather good actor or john has became a rather good actor.
In these sentences there are two verbs has and become (became). Both of them are irregular.Has is the singular form of have, have is an irregular verb.Become is an irregular verb it's past form is became the past participle form is become. --- become / became / become.The sentence is a present perfect sentence. The form for present perfect is have/has + past participle.So the correct verb is has become because become is the past participle.
"become" is an irregular verb because its principal parts are become, became, become.If it were regular the principal parts would be become, becomed, becomed.Have is also an irregular verb has is the singular form of have. So there are two irregular verbs in this sentence.* John has became a good actor.This is not correct. Become is an irregular verb. Its forms are:become = presentbecame = pastbecome = past participle.For a present perfect sentence use the past participle = become.John has become a rather good actor.Regular verbs add -ed to make the past form egwalk = walked, talk = talked
become is an irregular verb.
It's an irregular verb.
A regular verb is a verb that is made past tense by adding -ed.eg walk - walked, move - movedAn irregular verb has a different word for the past tense.eg run - ran, buy - bought, catch - caughtbecome - became. So become is an irregular verbno sorry
The future perfect third person conjugation for the irregular verb "become" is "will have become."
Yes, become is a verb (become, becomes, becoming, became).
The simple past form of the verb "become" is "became".
Become is an irregular verb. Became is the past form of become.become = presentbecame = pastbecome = past participleJohn has become a rather good actor. This is present perfect. Here the verb become is in it's past participle form.John has became a rather good actor. This is not correct. Don't use past form with has/have. To make a past simple sentence just use the past form of become:John became a rather good actor.