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- tense - Which is correct - has come vs has came - English Language . . .
Only the first one is correct because the basic form of perfect tense is have has had + past participle Come is a confusing word in English because its plain form and its past participle form are the same
- grammar - Difference between is come and has come - English . . .
What is the difference between the following two: (A) The time is come for me to reveal what has lain hidden in my heart for so long (B) The time has come for me to reveal what has lain hidden in my
- Has she came or Did She came - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
I wanted to ask if my teacher came today or not What would be the correct way to ask that question? Has teacher came? or Did teacher came?
- When to use is and has - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
He is come back or He has come back She is assigned for work or She has assigned for work Actually these were the sentences that I came across in the last few days, and everybody uses 'is' but I think 'has' is correct, so I'm just confused about how to differentiate 'is' and 'has' Can you please help clear my confusion?
- Meaning of has come to? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
In text, all-caps has come to be understood as 'shouting' What's the meaning of has come to? I'm pretty sure it means can in this contexts If so, is there any difference between them?
- Difference between had come vs. came vs. used to come
1 = Had Come Talks about an Action ( in this sentence "come") which has happened before another thing in the past Example for Had come : Imagine a situation in which 2 things have happened and we're talking about them : 1 = I did my homework ( at 9 PM) 2 = I watched TV ( at 10 PM) 5 Hours later i want to report these things to my Mother : Me :Mom, I watched TV at 10 ! Mother : what about your
- He IS come - John 16:8 - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
And when he is come, he will reprove the world of sin, and of righteousness, and of judgment -John 16:8-18 (King James Version) I could not understand the use of is in this Also, I have observed t
- Is “has not been coming” or “he is not coming” correct?
If a person is supposed to come but not showing up for the last two days, then which sentence is grammatically correct: He has not been coming for the last two days
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