You can say "I didn't come" to convey that you were not present.
We Came is past tense. We will come is future tense. We are going is present.
This would be acceptable if someone asked you where something came from and your response was that you didn't know and asked them where they were from: I don't know, where do they come from?If you are simply stating that you don't know where something is from then you should say: I don't know where they are from OR I don't know where they came from.
"She didn't come" is the correct way of saying this. You could say "She never came" or "She didn't want to come" or "It was her fault she didn't come and nothing to do with me" or "It doesn't matter whether she came or not" After a form of 'to do' you always say the infinite vrom of the verb
Most books say they come the Chinese. Most books say they came from the Chinese Most books have said that they came from china.
No, that isn't grammatically correct.You should say "Why didn't you come to my home?"The helper verb "to do" is conjugated (did, did not) but the verb (come) is not.
* All i can say is that sewing came from the United Kingdom * All i can say is that sewing came from the United Kingdom
Some people say it came from China.
It came out in the USA !
well they havent yet but, some people say that they have seen Kevin at the Hilton in Waikoloa, Hawaii. OMG I LOVE THEM! well they havent yet but, some people say that they have seen Kevin at the Hilton in Waikoloa, Hawaii. OMG I LOVE THEM!
THEY SAY IT WILL BE RELESED ON SEPTEMBER 7 2008 BUT I HAVENT FOUND IT IN STORES YET .
It depends on the subject and the object of the sentence: a male who came to a male: He has come to you = hu ba elecha a female who came to a male: She has come to you = hee ba'a elecha a male who came to a female: He has come to you = hu ba elayeech a female who came to a female: She has come to you = hee ba'a elayeech