Which is correct:
"has come" or "has came"?

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has come

This is the correct form to use in present perfect constructions.

Use "has come" when referring to an action that started in the past and has just been completed or has relevance to the present moment.

Examples:

  • He has come to visit us.
  • She has come a long way since we last saw her.
  • The package has come in the mail.
  • The decision has come from the top management.
  • The news has come as a shock to everyone.

has came

This is an incorrect form. The past participle of the verb "come" is "come," not "came."

The correct phrase is "has come." The verb "come" is an irregular verb, and its past participle form is "come," not "came." Therefore, "has come" is the correct form to use in present perfect constructions.

Last updated: April 01, 2024

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