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he came vs he had came

The correct phrase is 'he came.' 'He had came' is incorrect in English. The correct form of the past tense of 'come' is 'came.'

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 878 views

he came

Correct. 'Came' is the past tense of 'come.'

This phrase is used to indicate that someone arrived at a place in the past.

Examples:

  • He came to the party last night.
  • She came to visit us yesterday.
  • I pushed him away, but he came at me.
  • He... Then he came in and kissed me.
  • There's plenty more where he came from.
  • Whenever he came here, he always brought large amounts of cash.
  • Tail indicates he came from the desert.
  • Professor Brent implanted he came through.
  • After he came, your dad died mysteriously.
  • Miette's different since he came.
  • Difference is, he came from good.
  • Imagine how scared he was when he came to.
  • So he came slowly out of the shadows, leaving the dead girl behind.
  • It's possible he came through the south entrance.
  • A couple days ago he came by, and went running out the other side.
  • The man's done nothing but flex since he came into Oz.
  • It seems that he came another ship before us.
  • Yes, he came by the house.
  • My brother put all that together and, he came to the conclusion that...
  • You met him in Palermo when he came with our general.
  • Whatever he was, wherever he came from doesn't matter.
  • Because we have caught one, and he came from this mountain.

Alternatives:

  • he arrived
  • he showed up
  • he appeared
  • he entered

he had came

Incorrect. 'Came' is the correct past tense form of 'come.'

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  • (b) he had came. (c) two hours before. (d) I reached. The correct answers to the above question in: Answer: (b).
  • 22.10.2020 - まんじゅ屋(manju) on Twitter: "if he had came to yunmeng at that summer ☀️ #魔道祖师 #mdzs… "

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