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"he has come" vs "he has not came"

The correct phrase is "he has come." The verb "come" is an irregular verb, and its past participle form is "come," not "came." The use of "has" indicates the present perfect tense, which requires the past participle form of the verb.

Last Updated: March 15, 2024

he has come

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that someone arrived at a place in the past and is still there or has recently arrived. It is in the present perfect tense, which requires the past participle form of the verb.

Examples:

  • He has come to visit us today.
  • She has come to the party already.
  • They have come to a decision about the project.

Alternatives:

  • he came
  • he has arrived
  • he has made it
  • he has shown up
  • he has reached

he has not came

This phrase is incorrect in English.


Alternatives:

  • he has not come
  • he did not come
  • he has not arrived
  • he has not made it
  • he has not shown up

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