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- 1 Which is correct has become or has became?
- 2 What is the past participle of the word became?
- 3 Is become a past participle?
- 4 How do you use has become in a sentence?
- 5 What became means?
- 6 How do you use the word become?
- 7 Has and have are called?
- 8 How can I use become and became?
- 9 What is the past participle of ” become “?
- 10 Which is the correct form of ” to become “?
Which is correct has become or has became?
It’s because typical verbs have same past and past participle forms. But, become is an irregular verb, became is past tense and become is past participle. “to become” is irregular and the author used it wrong.
What is the past participle of the word became?
Past and Past Participles of Common Irregular English Verbs
Verb | Past | Past Participle |
---|---|---|
become | became | become |
begin | began | begun |
bite | bit | bitten |
break | broke | broken |
Is become a past participle?
Word forms: becomes, becoming, becamelanguage note: The form become is used in the present tense and is the past participle.
What is the past participle of HAS have?
Have verb forms
Infinitive | Present Participle | Past Participle |
---|---|---|
have | having | had |
How I became or become?
You’d use become, the sentence is in the present tense. Became is the PAST tense.
How do you use has become in a sentence?
He has become enormously wealthy. He has become a father. If so, he has become a shaman. He has become a quiet, respected leader.
What became means?
what became of? whatever will become of? used to ask what has happened to someone or something, especially when you have not seen them for a long time, or what will happen to someone that you are worried about What became of those Chinese vases that Mum used to have?
How do you use the word become?
Become sentence example
- It’s the only way for him to become a vamp.
- Read in order to become wise.
- They will become part of the solution.
- He would soon become a captain and then perhaps a great admiral.
- They also become more interested in the food they eat.
What is past of become?
past tense of become is became or ( nonstandard ) becomed.
Has and have example?
In the first example, has is used with the third person ‘it’ while have is used with the second person ‘we’….Comparison Chart.
Basis for Comparison | Has | Have |
---|---|---|
Examples | Akira has submitted the college project today. | I have to submit the project by tomorrow, any how. |
Has and have are called?
Auxiliary verbs are also known as ‘helping verbs’. The three most common auxiliary verbs are: be, do and have.
How can I use become and became?
“become” is a verb like any other. There is nothing special about it. The form with the ‘s’ (becomes) is used only for the third person singular of the present tense. Otherwise, the plain form (become) is used for the present tense and the past form (became) is used for the past tense.
What is the past participle of ” become “?
Answer Wiki. “Become” is the past participle of “to become.” For some reason, “become” is also the present tense for this verb (for everything except third person singular). Its past tense is “became” for all persons and numbers. The participle must come after an auxiliary verb (e.g., “has become,” “have become,” or “had become”).
Which is the past tense of the verb became?
It’s because typical verbs have same past and past participle forms. But, become is an irregular verb, became is past tense and become is past participle. We have a good source about perfect tense. You might want to read it here “to become” is irregular and the author used it wrong.
When to use the word ” has become “?
Present perfect simple — has become — is used here because the consequences of past actions are important in the present. I lost my phone yesterday. I was worried. (There is no consequence because I found it later)
Which is the correct form of ” to become “?
become -> became -> become “to become” is irregular and the author used it wrong. He had to use “become” because it is the third form (past participle) which is needed. Present Perfect (active): have/has + past participle