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I came here vs I've come here

Both "I came here" and "I've come here" are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "I came here" is simple past tense, used to describe an action that happened at a specific point in the past. "I've come here" is present perfect tense, used to indicate that the action of coming here has relevance to the present moment.

Last updated: April 01, 2024 • 2350 views

I came here

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to describe a past action.

Use "I came here" when you want to talk about an action of coming to a place that happened at a specific time in the past.

Examples:

  • I came here yesterday.
  • She came here last week.
  • They came here for the party.
  • I came here eight months ago.
  • There's no way that I came here.
  • I came here to turn myself in.
  • I came here for a new experience.
  • I came here to complete Jack's mission.
  • I came here to be your friend.
  • I came here often to think of you.
  • I came here to study with Birack.
  • I came here seven years ago.
  • I came here for a wedding, Ethan.
  • I came here to build a bridge.
  • I came here on my own.
  • I came here thinking I couldn't trust anyone.
  • I came here to study medicine.
  • I came here to chasing some boy.
  • I came here because Bob loves the rodeo.
  • I came here mostly to see you.
  • I came here to determine the potential for reunification.
  • Mr. Vanderbilt, I came here on your invitation.
  • The reason I came here is because...

Alternatives:

  • I arrived here.
  • I went there.
  • I traveled here.
  • I got here.

I've come here

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate that the action of coming here has relevance to the present moment.

Use "I've come here" when you want to emphasize that the action of coming to a place in the past is connected to the present time.

Examples:

  • I've come here many times before.
  • She's come here to meet you.
  • They've come here for a special occasion.
  • I've come here to help you become king, cousin.
  • I've come here today with thoughts for the campaign.
  • I've come here to prevail on your intelligence and insight.
  • Particularly since I've come here today to ask you to remember something.
  • ROBERTS: But I've come here on a special day.
  • I've come here fully committed to this expedition, to Atlantis, and most importantly, to each and every one of you.
  • I've come here because I've heard you are a professional stalker.
  • I've come here about Kira.
  • I've come here to meet fossil hunter, Doug Lawson.
  • I used to live on Tic Tacs and self-loathing, but I have made so much progress since I've come here.
  • That's what I've come here to tell you.
  • I've come here to meet OMURA Tsuruo!
  • I've come here today to talk to you about a problem.
  • Might not want to shake my hand when you hear why I've come here today.
  • She's gone, I've come here to get her.
  • I've come here to ask if you will take me.
  • I've come here to produce a news broadcast that more closely resembles the one we did before you got popular by not bothering anyone, Leno.
  • She's visiting other temples with my father, so I've come here.
  • And I've come here today to ask for your help...
  • I've come here for one reason:

Alternatives:

  • I have arrived here.
  • I have gone there.
  • I have traveled here.
  • I have gotten here.

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