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become casualty vs became casualty

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different tenses. 'Became casualty' is the correct past tense form, while 'become casualty' is the present tense form. The choice between them depends on the tense needed in the sentence.

Last updated: April 12, 2024

become casualty

This phrase is correct in the present tense.

This phrase is used in the present tense to indicate the process of someone becoming a casualty or being injured or killed.

Examples:

  • In a war zone, soldiers can quickly become casualties if they are not careful.
  • During a natural disaster, many people can become casualties due to the impact of the event.

Alternatives:

  • become a casualty
  • become injured
  • become a victim
  • suffer casualties
  • be wounded

became casualty

This phrase is correct in the past tense.

This phrase is used in the past tense to indicate that someone has already become a casualty or been injured or killed.

Examples:

  • He became a casualty in the accident and had to be taken to the hospital.
  • Many civilians became casualties during the bombing raid.

Alternatives:

  • was injured
  • was killed
  • suffered casualties
  • became a victim
  • was wounded

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