Yes, "become" is a form of the verb "to be" when used to indicate a change or transformation from one state to another.
As in to make or become fresh - freshen
The first few cell that form a ZYGOTE are said to be PLURIPOTENT because they can become any type of cell.
Flowers form seeds that become seedlings.
The question needs a better focus. Taking it as read, the pieces become impacted. Or perhaps a bimetallic strip? Or a sedimentary rock?
because it become ice
'Becoming' is the present participle of 'become'.
The correct form is "has become." "Became" is the past tense of "become," while "become" is the past participle used with the auxiliary verb "has." So, the correct form is "has become."
The simple past form of the verb "become" is "became".
I have become sleepy. base verb = become past = became past participle = become
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Certainly. A republic can become am empire and an empire can become a republic, or several republics. Any form of government can be changed into any other form of government.
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.
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become or cause to become incorporated into a liquid so as to form a solution
The plural form of ox is oxen.
By filling form
Snogging is a form of kissing.