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Has come or came?

Has come or came?

so, ‘she has come’ is correct. “She has come” is the right one. The word “has” is past tense and the word “came” is also past tense, you can’t combined them together. If you to want to use the word “came” instead of “come”, it should be written as “she came”.

Did Sir came or come?

So if did is past tense, come cannot be. It cannot be present tense either. It must be in the plain form: *Did she came.

DID is past tense?

The past simple form, did, is the same throughout. The present participle is doing. The past participle is done. The present simple tense do and the past simple tense did can be used as an auxiliary verb.

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Is just now correct grammar?

‘Just now’ implies to a given time in the past with which you can use only the simple past tense. In that case ‘He came just now. ‘ is correct.

Why didn’t you come or didn’t come?

Both are correct, but are subtly different in emphasis: “Why you didn’t come?” is asking the person being addressed for a specific reason why they did not come, compared to other persons who were invited. “Why didn’t you come?” is a more general question, comparison with other peoples reasons is not intended.

Is ‘I didn’t come’ correct grammar?

‘I didn’t come’ is correct. It is a general rule that if a sentence is written in past tense, there should be only one verb in the past form and the related verb should be in present form. Usually, in the negative sentences the auxiliary verb ‘did’ will carry a ‘not’.

Which sentence is correct “why you did not come?

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Which sentence is correct, “Why you did not come?” or “Why did not came?” Neither sentence is correct. “Why you did not come?” – The problem with this first sentence is the word order. When changing a statement into a question in English, often the word order of the subject and verb are switched.

How do you use “did” and “come” in the same sentence?

As a past verb ‘did’ appears in the sentences with a ‘not’, the main verb ‘come’ can be written in present form. Even a positive sentence in past tense can be written with did following the same rule. Both are right. I did not come. With “did” always use the present tense! It’s a golden rule, many people tend to forget.

Is it correct to say “why you did not come”?

The correct is “why you did not come.” You’re talking about something is already happened. But since something didn’t happen you must not use every word in past tense. Came is past tense from the word come but since someone didn’t do it, so it will be remain in it’s present tense word.