"I had COME home from school late ..."
2006-10-26 08:19:28
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answer #1
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answered by kentata 6
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Yes. When you said HAD, that means in the past. Have being present. So it could be correct by either saying I have come, or I came.
2006-10-26 08:14:01
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answer #2
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answered by wildbill05733 6
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Sorry,all those who said above that "came"is Present tense,are absolutely WRONG.....came is past tense....come/came/came.is the correct order......now in grammar,we dont use the same tenses for denoting an action.....u said"i had came"....both are past here,so it is wrong.....it should be"i had come".come being the present continuous form of the verb.and please guys,if u dont know proper grammar,don't confuse children out here...and u lil champ......always ask ur teacher than askin here.it's the best way.
2006-10-26 08:25:19
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answer #3
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answered by ♥addy♥ 3
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Yes
2006-10-26 08:13:28
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answer #4
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answered by jeff 4
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I came or I have come.
Did you sleep through english class ?
Or you could say I have arrived.
Just wondering, is this for homework for english class ?
If so, you need to pay attention in english class, you'll need to know proper grammer in life. The word 'you' is both singular & plural. You don't say 'you'ens" for plural of you. Someone could be talking to just you, or a crowd. They say something like "You need to keep your properity clean." That could be one person or everyone.
2006-10-26 08:42:53
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answer #5
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answered by kb9kbu 5
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Yes. Had is a past term and came is present. You have to say, I I had come
2006-10-26 08:13:26
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answered by mustangsally76 7
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Yes it is wrong. You would either say "I came..." or "I had come". You can't use two past tense words together.
2006-10-26 08:17:29
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answer #7
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answered by mageta8 6
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so where did you come? LOL jokinggg. You only need to say I came...they know it's past tense.
2006-10-26 08:21:23
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answer #8
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answered by . . * h o n e y * . . 3
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LISTEN TO THE SENTENCE
I had come to the end of the road
I have came to the end of the road<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
2006-10-26 08:19:43
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answer #9
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answered by Up_In_Smoke 2
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came, you mean come, you had gone,he had come, we came.
for example, we came to a small bend in the road, you could not
possibly use i had came to the same bend, LF
2006-10-26 08:21:16
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answer #10
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answered by lefang 5
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It needs to be the same sense to be correct. 'Had' is past tense. 'Came' is present tense. You would need to say 'I came' or 'I have come'.
2006-10-26 08:17:10
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answer #11
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answered by l0bster_quadrille 4
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